Fab Fertile

Fab Fertile Functional Fertility Solutions - using functional lab testing and targeted diet and lifestyle changes to improve chances of conception.

Sarah Clark is a certified professional coach with accreditation from the International Coaches Federation. She also received her health coaching training at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in New York City. She offers fertility coaching to couples.

03/16/2026

After a failed IVF cycle, most couples are told one thing: try again.

But every cycle produces biological clues about what actually happened.

Egg maturity. Embryo development. Hormone response. The transfer environment.

In today’s podcast, I walk through how to properly review a failed IVF cycle before doing another round.

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03/11/2026

Implantation failure is usually blamed on the uterus.

The lining.
The timing.
The transfer protocol.

But implantation is actually an immune event.

If inflammation, gut dysfunction, or microbial imbalance is present, the body may not shift into the receptive state needed for implantation, even when embryos look good.

Most fertility conversations never zoom out to look at the whole-body environment affecting implantation.

If you’ve had a failed transfer or repeated implantation failure, this episode will change how you look at it.

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03/02/2026

If you’re been told to try again or are considering changing meds or even clinics - this episode is for you. Z

Patterns we see when IVF hasn’t worked and the exact steps to improve results.

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02/26/2026

New podcast episode coming on Monday. If you want to check out this weeks episode in embryo arrest and reasons Send me a DM.

02/12/2026

Sharing a quick moment from this week’s podcast on recurrent implantation failure.

If you’ve had transfers that looked good but still didn’t implant, this is a different way to think about what may be getting missed before the next decision.

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02/04/2026

New podcasts coming soon on Get Pregnant Naturally: A Functional Fertility Second Opinion. The 90 day prep window before IVF and Beyond the Uterus: Increasing Implantation Success.

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02/02/2026

Most smart women don’t stay stuck in fertility treatment because they aren’t trying hard enough.

They stay stuck because the same pattern keeps repeating, even when the outcomes don’t change.

If you’ve done multiple cycles, followed every recommendation, adjusted protocols, and still landed in the same place, this episode is for you.

This isn’t about another supplement, another tweak, or another “try again.”

It’s about how fertility decisions are being made, and why effort alone doesn’t change outcomes.

In this episode of Get Pregnant Naturally: A Functional Fertility Second Opinion, we explore:

Why clinics often default to “try again” instead of stopping to interpret what actually happened
How following the plan can feel safe, even when the plan isn’t working
Why being busy in treatment is not the same as making progress
How fear of rocking the boat keeps people repeating familiar, disappointing paths
The quiet cost of time, money, and energy when nothing fundamentally changes

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01/21/2026

Recording Get Pregnant Naturally | Functional Fertility Second Opinion right now. New episodes coming soon. Check out this weeks episode - low AMH is not a diagnosis - a case that changed the outcome without chafing the number.

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01/19/2026

If you’ve been told your AMH is low and IVF is your only option, or you’ve already been through IVF and it didn’t work, this episode will change how you interpret that number and what decision actually deserves your attention next.

Here’s what most patients are never told. AMH reflects egg quantity, not egg capability. It helps clinics predict medication response, but it does not explain why eggs develop poorly, why embryos arrest, or why outcomes fail to improve despite protocol changes.

When IVF fails, the cycle itself becomes valuable data if you know how to interpret it across systems instead of defaulting to bad luck or age alone.

In this episode, I walk through a real case where the outcome changed not because the AMH changed, but because the physiological environment influencing egg development was finally evaluated. This is not about avoiding IVF or chasing numbers. It is about understanding what the data is actually telling you so you can make a better next decision.

In this episode of Get Pregnant Naturally, we explore:

Why AMH predicts stimulation response, not egg health or developmental capacity
How inflammatory load quietly interferes with ovarian signaling and embryo development
Why nutrient absorption and utilization patterns matter more than supplement volume
How brain hormone signaling influences ovulation timing, progesterone, and cycle predictability
Why nervous system state shapes immune balance, implantation readiness, and resilience under treatment stress

This episode is especially for you if:
You were told your AMH is low and no one clearly explained what that actually means
IVF failed, response was poor, or embryos stopped developing without clear answers
You want better interpretation before repeating another protocol or escalating treatment

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01/14/2026

New episodes Get Pregnant Naturally - Functional Fertility Second Opinion coming soon.

01/12/2026

I’d like to discuss something that frequently arises in our work. The moment someone is told they have “poor egg quality.”

What usually follows is silence.

No further testing.

No explanation of why.

No discussion of what could be influencing it.

That label becomes the stopping point.

In today’s episode of Get Pregnant Naturally, I walk through why “poor egg quality” is not something that’s actually measured, and what clinics are usually inferring when they use that language.

Age.
Embryo grading.
How your ovaries responded to stimulation.

Those data points matter. But they don’t explain what was happening in your body while those eggs were developing months earlier.

And when IVF fails, that distinction matters.

In this episode, I break down the five physiological patterns we see over and over again in women with low AMH, failed IVF, embryo arrest, and recurrent pregnancy loss. These are the patterns that often go unaddressed, even when everything looks “normal” on standard labs.

We talk about how inflammation, mineral depletion, blood sugar instability, circadian disruption, and nervous system overload affect egg development, hormone signaling, implantation, and early embryo growth.

Not as theory.

As patterns we see repeatedly in real cases.

If you’ve ever been told “poor egg quality” with no clear explanation of what to look at next, this episode will help you understand why that label is usually not the full story.

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01/06/2026

If IVF failed, embryos stopped growing, nothing implanted, or you keep miscarrying, you do not need more guessing. You need a functional second opinion.

Low AMH is not the whole story. It can be the loudest number while the real issue sits underneath.

A functional second opinion helps you look for patterns clinics often skip, so you stop repeating the same cycle with the same outcome.

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