Bloom Fertility
is a holistic approach to reproductive health that focuses on diagnosing and treating the underlying causes of infertility and other reproductive health issues.
What is Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM)?
RRM is a holistic approach to reproductive health that focuses on diagnosing and treating the underlying causes of infertility and other reproductive health issues. Unlike conventional reproductive technologies that often bypass or compensate for these issues, RRM aims to restore normal reproductive function through a combination of functional, medical, nutritional, and lifestyle interventions.
Key Principles of RRM:
Holistic Approach: RRM considers the entire person, including physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors, rather than just focusing on isolated symptoms.
Underlying Causes: The goal is to identify and treat the root causes of reproductive issues, such as hormonal imbalances, structural abnormalities, infections, and lifestyle factors.
Natural and Minimally Invasive Treatments: Emphasis on treatments that support and enhance the body’s natural reproductive processes.
Patient-Centered: Focus on individualized care plans tailored to the specific needs and goals of each patient.
Components of RRM:
Detailed Diagnostic Evaluation: Comprehensive hormone testing, including tracking menstrual cycle patterns and ovulation, assessment of thyroid function, adrenal health, metabolic factors, and imaging studies.
Medical Treatments: Hormone support to optimize reproductive health or use of medications to treat underlying conditions.
Nutritional and Lifestyle Modifications: Dietary recommendations to improve reproductive health, stress management techniques, and exercise and/or weight management programs.
Supportive Therapies: Complementary therapies to support overall health and well-being.
Improved Fertility: By addressing the root causes of infertility, RRM can enhance natural fertility and increase the chances of conception.
Better Health Outcomes: Holistic treatment plans can lead to improved overall health and well-being.
Reduced Need for Invasive Approaches: Many couples can achieve pregnancy without resorting to invasive procedures like IVF.
Empowerment: Patients are empowered through education and active participation in their care, leading to greater satisfaction and adherence to treatment plans.
Sustainable Results: Focus on long-term health and reproductive function, not just short-term fixes.