
Fertility Support
Fertility Care That Looks Deeper
Whether you are just beginning to think about growing your family, have been trying to conceive for months, or are feeling frustrated after being told that everything “looks normal,” fertility care should look at the whole picture.
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At Rozen Health, fertility support is designed to help you better understand your body, uncover what may be getting in the way, and create a clear, personalized plan to support healthy ovulation, hormones, cycles, sperm health, and overall reproductive wellness.
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You do not have to navigate this alone.
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​If you have been feeling discouraged, confused, or like your body is letting you down, you are not alone—and there may be more answers than you have been given.
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You Might Be in the Right Place If...
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You have been trying to conceive without success
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Your cycles are irregular, painful, missing, or unpredictable
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You have been told you have conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, low progesterone, thyroid issues, or unexplained infertility
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You have experienced miscarriage or recurrent pregnancy loss
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You want to optimize your health before trying to conceive
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You are planning for pregnancy in the next 3–12 months and want to prepare your body ahead of time
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You are pursuing or considering IUI or IVF and want additional support alongside it
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You have been told “everything is normal,” but you still do not feel like something is right
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You want to better understand your fertility, cycle, or hormone patterns
Our Approach:
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We Look for the “Why”
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Fertility challenges are often not random. They can be your body’s way of signaling that something deeper needs attention.
Instead of focusing only on getting pregnant as quickly as possible, we work to understand why your body may be struggling to conceive and what needs support.
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Depending on your story, that may include looking at:
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Hormones and ovulation
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Thyroid health
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Blood sugar and insulin resistance
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Nutrient deficiencies
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Stress, sleep, and nervous system health
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Inflammation and gut health
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Cycle timing and cervical mucus patterns
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Egg quality and sperm health
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Environmental and lifestyle factors
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Previous birth control use
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Recurrent miscarriage or pregnancy loss
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Our goal is to help you feel more informed, more supported, and more confident in your body.
Common Conditions We Support
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Irregular or absent cycles
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PCOS
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Endometriosis
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Low progesterone
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Thyroid-related fertility concerns
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Unexplained infertility
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Recurrent miscarriage
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Painful or heavy periods
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Hormone imbalance
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Low ovarian reserve
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Male factor fertility concerns
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Preconception planning
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​Every plan is individualized, but your care may include:
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A detailed review of your health history, cycles, symptoms, previous labs, and goals
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Review of prior fertility testing and imaging
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Cycle tracking and education so you can better understand what your body is doing
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Functional and conventional lab testing when appropriate
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Nutrition and lifestyle support
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Targeted supplements and nutrients
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Medications if indicated and discussed
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Guidance on timing, ovulation, and fertile windows
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Support for partners when appropriate, including sperm health
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Coordination with your OB/GYN, fertility clinic, or other providers if needed
You Deserve More Than “Keep Trying” or "Your Labs are Normal"
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If you have been told to wait, keep trying, or that your labs are “fine,” it can feel lonely and discouraging.
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You deserve answers. You deserve a plan. And you deserve support that sees you as more than a number or a diagnosis.
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At Rozen Health, fertility care is thoughtful, personalized, and designed to help you move forward with more clarity and confidence.
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Testing We May Recommend
Depending on your symptoms and history, testing may include:
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Hormone testing
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Thyroid testing
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Nutrient and vitamin levels
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Blood sugar and insulin markers
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Cycle mapping or ovulation tracking
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DUTCH testing
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Semen analysis
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Food sensitivity or gut health testing
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Inflammation markers
What to Expect:
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Review your health history, symptoms, cycles, and previous labs
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Discuss your goals and timeline
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Identify possible underlying contributors
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Leave with clear next steps and a personalized plan
Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need to be actively trying to conceive to schedule?
No. Many people come in 3–12 months before they plan to start trying so they can support their hormones, cycles, and overall health ahead of time.

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Can you work alongside my fertility clinic or OB/GYN?
Yes. Fertility support can complement conventional care.

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How long does it take?
Every person is different. Some people notice significant changes in their cycles and symptoms within a few months, while others need more time and support depending on the underlying factors involved.

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Is fertility support only for women?
No. Fertility is a whole-body and often whole-couple process. Partner support and male fertility factors can be an important part of care.

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What if I have been told I have “unexplained infertility”?
“Unexplained” does not always mean there is not a reason. It often means no one has taken the time to look deeper. We work to uncover potential underlying factors such as hormone imbalances, thyroid issues, inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, stress, blood sugar changes, or cycle irregularities.

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Can I schedule if I have PCOS or irregular cycles?
Absolutely. Conditions like PCOS, irregular periods, missing periods, or inconsistent ovulation are some of the most common reasons people seek fertility support.

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What if I have had a miscarriage?
If you have experienced miscarriage or recurrent pregnancy loss, we can help look for possible contributing factors and create a plan to support your body moving forward.
You Do Not Have to Navigate Fertility Alone
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If you have been feeling confused, discouraged, or stuck, you are not alone. Fertility care at Rozen Health is designed to help you better understand your body, uncover what may be getting in the way, and move forward with a clearer, more personalized plan.


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Will I need lab work?
Not always, but lab work is often helpful in understanding what may be contributing to fertility challenges. If you have had previous testing, we can review that first and determine whether any additional labs would be helpful.

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Can my partner be involved?
Yes. Fertility is not only about female hormones. Male factor fertility plays a role in many cases, and partners are welcome to be part of the process.

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Why Choose Rozen Health for Fertility Care?
At Rozen Health, fertility care is designed to look deeper. Rather than stopping at surface-level answers, we work to understand the full picture of your hormones, cycles, health history, and overall physiology so you have a clearer, more personalized path forward.
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Whether you are preparing for pregnancy, trying to conceive, navigating irregular cycles, or looking for support alongside fertility treatment, care is tailored to your body and your goals.
You deserve thoughtful care, clear next steps, and a provider who takes your concerns seriously.

Why Choose Rozen Health?
Rozen Health, founded by naturopathic doctor Dr. Kaylie Rozen, offers whole-person care in Bozeman, Montana. Patients seeking a naturopathic doctor for support with hormones, skin concerns, digestion, or chronic conditions often turn to Rozen Health for a thoughtful, root-cause approach.
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Dr. Kaylie provides care that blends naturopathic medicine, functional testing, and holistic therapies. Treatment plans are individualized and focus on uncovering the deeper causes of symptoms—helping patients achieve lasting health, improved energy, clearer skin, and balanced hormones.
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As a trusted naturopathic doctor in Bozeman, Dr. Kaylie is known for compassionate support, patient education, and personalized care that empowers individuals to take confident steps toward better health.





