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EP 290 The Ultimate Pre-Pregnancy Checklist | Alexandria Devito

EP 290 The Ultimate Pre-Pregnancy Checklist | Alexandria Devito

FromThe Wholesome Fertility Podcast


EP 290 The Ultimate Pre-Pregnancy Checklist | Alexandria Devito

FromThe Wholesome Fertility Podcast

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jun 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Alexandria DeVito, MS, CNS, is a functional nutritionist who specializes in fertility and preconception health. She is the author of 9 Months Is Not Enough: The Ultimate Pre-pregnancy Checklist to Create a Baby-Ready Body and Build Generational Health. She is also the founder and CEO of Poplin, the first pre-pregnancy wellness company. Prior to founding Poplin, Alexandria worked in management consulting at McKinsey & Company. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. She also has a master’s degree in nutrition; extensive training as a doula, yoga teacher, and personal trainer; and is an Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner, all of which inform her approach to pre-pregnancy wellness.   https://getpoplin.com https://www.instagram.com/getpoplin/ https://www.facebook.com/getpoplin   Click here to find out how to get the first chapter of "The Way of Fertility" for free.   For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com   The Wholesome FertilityFacebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/   Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility   Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/   Summary of this episode:   Alexandria DeVito shares her journey from working in the corporate world to becoming a fertility health advocate. She obtained an MBA from Harvard and a master's degree in nutrition while working in healthcare. She then trained in functional medicine and started seeing clients as a nutritionist. Many of her clients were struggling to conceive, which led her to focus on fertility health. The conversation explores the challenges of fertility struggles and the lack of preconception health guidelines in clinical practice. It highlights the emotional, physical, and financial toll of fertility struggles and the need for better preparation and support. The conversation discusses the importance of preconception care and the impact it can have on the health of both parents and future generations. It highlights the challenges faced by females in accessing comprehensive medical care, which often focuses on contraception rather than preconception care. The conversation emphasizes that there is no such thing as starting preconception care too early or too late. Our bodies were designed to conceive, but our modern environments create a mismatch. Factors such as nutrition, supplements, and stress can affect fertility.      Transcript:   Michelle (00:00) Welcome to the podcast, Alexandria.   Alexandria DeVito (00:03) Thank you so much for having me.   Michelle (00:05) So we just had a really great pre-talk and we definitely are on the same page on so many things. And what I love about you is that you are here really to empower couples on the fertility journey. I got to look at your book. I was very excited because I feel like I really resonate with the   And I just love the fact that you really approach it from such an empowering perspective. Absolutely love that. But for the listeners, I would love for you to share your background, how you got into the work that you do.   Alexandria DeVito (00:38) Hmm, you got it.   Yes, I mean, I think there's a lot of alignment philosophically about, you know, just how much more agency we have over our reproductive health and all the different ways that we can prepare to conceive, which I'm sure we will talk all about. So I came into the world of fertility actually, initially through the corporate world. So I was doing corporate consulting and was working in healthcare, largely with pharmaceutical companies and medical device companies. So I kind of learned the healthcare landscape from that lens.   enjoyed working in healthcare. I thought it was just such an incredibly impactful field. And at some point I decided that I wanted to switch from what I felt was operating in a more reactive model of healthcare to a more proactive one. And so that was the im
Released:
Jun 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Wholesome Fertility podcast provides information to empower women on their fertility journeys. Join in to gather tips on enhancing fertility from a Chinese medicine perspective as well as interviews with professionals practicing with different modalities and sharing information on how fertility can be addressed from multiple perspectives. Topics discussed include infertility, PCOS, IVF, Endometriosis, Nutrition, Chinese Medicine, Meditation, and more!