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Hi, I'm Elisa.
I’m a functional fertility coach, Ayurveda practitioner, and yoga teacher helping women prepare their bodies for pregnancy in a calm, holistic way.
Many of the women I work with come to me after being told their labs are “normal” but still feeling unsure about their fertility health.
That’s exactly why I created the resources you’re about to see.
Understand What Your Fertility Labs May Really Be Telling You
Many women are told their labs are “normal” — but optimal fertility ranges are often very different.
Many women complete fertility blood tests — but leave their appointment still unsure what the numbers actually mean.
Results are often labeled “normal,” even when subtle imbalances may still affect ovulation, hormone balance, nutrient levels, or cycle health.
This can make it difficult to understand whether your body is truly in a strong place for conception.
If you're preparing for pregnancy, having clarity about these markers can make a meaningful difference.
If you'd like deeper clarity
Fertility Lab Decoder
A practical guide explaining key fertility markers many women ask about when preparing for pregnancy:
ferritin levels connected to ovulation and cycle health
vitamin D levels linked to hormone balance
thyroid markers that influence menstrual cycles
progesterone markers related to ovulation
blood sugar patterns that can affect fertility hormones
You'll also see functional fertility ranges often used in integrative and functional medicine when supporting conception.
Price
$17 Instant Access
One marker alone can quietly influence ovulation, energy levels, and cycle health — but many women are never told to look for it.
Why this guide is helpful:
• explains fertility markers in clear, simple language
• helps you understand lab results many women are never fully walked through
• gives you a clearer picture of what your numbers may mean when preparing for pregnancy
Hi, I’m Elisa.Over the years, many women have told me the same thing after getting fertility labs done:"My doctor said everything looks normal… but I still feel like something is missing."Often the challenge isn’t that tests were never done — it’s that no one explained how those markers relate to ovulation, hormone balance, and preparing the body for pregnancy.That’s why I created the Fertility Lab Decoder — to help make these numbers easier to understand and give you a clearer picture of your fertility health.If you’re preparing your body for pregnancy, having that clarity can make the journey feel a lot less confusing.Warmly,
ElisaFunctional Fertility Coach
Ayurveda PractitionerThis guide may be especially helpful if:
• you've been told your labs are “normal” but still have questions
• you're preparing for pregnancy and want a clearer picture of your health
• you want to better understand the markers that influence ovulation
Preparing for pregnancy doesn’t have to feel confusing.
Understanding your body’s signals is often the first step toward feeling more confident on your fertility journey.
Warmly,
Elisa