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What can a NaPro doctor do for you?

A NaPro doctor is your partner in restoring & maintaining optimal reproductive health & fertility. They can help evaluate and treat infertility, repetitive miscarriage, PCOS, hormonal imbalance, endometriosis and more.

A NaPro doctor is your partner in restoring & maintaining optimal reproductive health & fertility. They can help evaluate and treat infertility, repetitive miscarriage, PCOS, hormonal imbalance, endometriosis and more.

Are you struggling with a reproductive issue - endometriosis, PCOS, hormone imbalance, miscarriage or infertility?  Have you heard about NaPro and wondered how a NaPro doctor can help you and how your experience with them might be different?  

Think of a NaPro doctor as your partner in restoring and maintaining optimal reproductive health and fertility.

What makes a NaPro doctor your partner?  You work as a team to get to identify and treat root cause reproductive issues.  NaPro doctors rely on you to share critical information through:

  • Your Creighton Model Chart
  • Other signs and symptoms (menstrual pain, PMS, low libido, fatigue, etc.)

What do NaPro doctors restore?  A number of things, including, but not limited to:

  • Hormone balance
  • Ovulation
  • Health of uterine lining

How do NaPro doctors maintain health & function?  They are committed to "first, do no harm."  What is unique about their approach?

  • They avoid contraceptives, which can cause hormone imbalance or put the integrity of the reproductive organs at risk of puncture 
  • They do not administer synthetic hormones, but rather bio identical 
  • They are cautious with medications, starting with extra low dosages and closely monitoring their effectiveness and impact on overall fertility
  • They encourage you to be proactive and continue to chart; you are actively involved in monitoring your reproductive health 

How does a NaPro doctor's evaluation seek to optimize function?  NaPro doctors ask different questions than typical doctors.  For example:

  • Is the woman ovulating (non-NaPro) vs. Is ovulation normal?  Or is there a defect in ovulation? (NaPro)
  • Is progesterone high enough on chart day 21? (non-NaPro)  vs.  Does progesterone remain at an optimal level throughout the post peak (or luteal phase)?  Is there adequate time for successful implantation before the progesterone drops off? (NaPro)
  • Are there obvious signs of endometriosis? (non-NaPro) vs.  Can we fully evaluate the presence or absences of and endometriosis?  If found, can we remove it in the most effective manner while reducing the chances of scare tissue? (NaPro)

Are you interested in learning more about how to get started with NaPro?  Read more about the process here, or contact us!