Reproductive & Sexual Health
Difficulty conceiving or unexplained infertility
The relationship between endometriosis and infertility is complex and well-documented. Endometriosis affects an estimated 30 to 50 percent of women who struggle to conceive, damaging fertility through mechanisms that include inflammation, altered tubal function, impaired egg quality, and disruption of the endometrial environment necessary for implantation. At Renew Health and Wellness, Dr. Jennifer Redmond, CNP, DNP provides fertility-focused endometriosis care that addresses both the inflammatory disease process and the specific reproductive goals of each patient. Her evaluation combines comprehensive hormone assessment - including AMH, FSH, LH, estrogen, and progesterone - with a detailed review of cycle regularity, ovulation patterns, and prior fertility workup to build a complete picture of how endometriosis is affecting your reproductive function.
Care is coordinated and couple-centered, with male factor assessment offered in parallel to ensure a thorough understanding of fertility on both sides. Medical management focuses on reducing the pelvic inflammatory burden between conception attempts, using anti-inflammatory nutritional strategies, targeted supplementation, and hormonal protocols to optimize the uterine environment. Ovulation monitoring and cycle support are incorporated to maximize the timing and quality of conception attempts.
For women with surgically confirmed endometriosis or prior pelvic surgery, Dr. Jennifer Redmond, CNP, DNP works collaboratively with reproductive endocrinologists to ensure the full spectrum of fertility options is available to you. Lifestyle factors - including nutrition, stress, sleep, and environmental estrogen exposure - that influence both disease activity and reproductive outcomes are also addressed. With a greater than 70 percent pregnancy success rate in our fertility program, we bring evidence and genuine investment to helping you build your family.
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