Business Innovators Radio - Fertility Wellbeing Practitioner Juliet Owen-Nuttall on Increasing Fertility Over The Age of 40
Episode Date: October 31, 2023In this episode, Luana Ribeira interviews the co-founder of the Non-Invasive Method and Fertility Wellbeing Practitioner Juliet Owen-Nuttall.Juliet is an ex-firefighter turned fertility wellbeing prac...titioner. She helps ambitious women increase fertility over 40. She has a 5-step process to improve fertility in ways the doctors don’t know about.She is a trained Shiatsu & NLP practitioner with a background in Chinese Medicine. She has extensively researched nutrition and uses a combination of healing techniques that can track hidden subconscious beliefs in the brain that can prevent women from conceiving.Learn more here:danielandjuliet2020@gmail.comhttps://www.facebook.com/julietOwennuttallhttps://facebook.com/thenoninvasivemethodIG: @thenoninvasivemethodTwitter: @j_owennuttallSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/fertility-wellbeing-practitioner-juliet-owen-nuttall-on-increasing-fertility-over-the-age-of-40
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Welcome to Business Innovators Radio with me, Luana Rivera.
With me today I have Fertility expert Juliet Owen Nuttall, who works with ambitious women to help them get pregnant.
over 40 years old. Hi, Juliet.
Hello. Nice to meet. Nice to be with you, Luara.
So what I'd love to know from you, how did all of this begin? Because it's very specific what you do.
You help women over 40s to be able to get pregnant, but specifically women who are ambitious.
So what was your journey into all of that?
So it was my personal journey that brought me into this, that I put off motherhood to pursue my career.
I was a female firefighter and the effects of the nature of the job and the amount of stress that I put my body under affected my fertility and affected my female reproductive system to the point where
the doctors told me at 41 I would never get pregnant back actually and they said I would need
surgery and probably a hysterectomy and I had cis fibroids block tubes and I'd had a massive
infection in my floping tubes. So my journey on unraveling what had happened and then creating
and I'm trained in Chinese medicine so I created a plan to increase my fertility and maximize my
chances of a successful pregnancy and I became pregnant naturally at 44 and I realized, thank you,
and gave birth to my beautiful, healthy daughter at 45 and I realized that I wasn't alone and I
realized that ambitious women have a tendency to put childhood off, you know, put parenthood off.
but some of it is around fears of motherhood of like what's going to happen to my career if I have children.
What do I have to make a do I have to change my life dramatically when I become a parent?
You know, and the way in which we've been brought up and conditioned, we can't read with the
condition that women are often left behind. Like once they have children, you know, I grew up
with people around me that their whole life just almost just came to a standstill through
motherhood. And that put me off wanting children because I wasn't prepared to do that.
Career to me was really important. But the actual side effect of being, say, more in my
masculine energy, which means I'm, you know, putting my body under quite a lot of pressure,
you know, the work that I was doing, affecting my female reproductive system.
But I see that it's reversible.
It can change.
And we're told that once you get to a certain age, that's it, you know, your fertility
falls off a cliff and maybe you'll get pregnant with IVF.
And I'm here to prove that, you know, that's not true.
but we do need to take care of our female reproductive system if we want to get pregnant
naturally. And it's very important that we're aware that our behaviours, our lifestyle and our diet
contributes to that. So why do you think you were told that you wouldn't be able to get pregnant?
I mean, is this something that women are regularly told and then, but it's not true?
why would they be told that?
So the medical profession, you know, and I'm not against them because they saved my life when I was seriously ill,
but they take a snapshot of your body and your health at that point.
And the way in which they treat you is they treat the end result.
So the problem, so I was in a lot of pain.
I was ending up in A&E every month with burst.
cysts. And so their approach was, well, if this is painful and you're struggling, let's get rid of it.
Rather than looking at why is this happening. And when they looked at my age, they just went,
well, you're not going to get pregnant because of one, your age and two, you're having all these
difficulties. And those difficulties that was happening was having was actually due to
hormonal imbalance. But they don't address that. The way,
in which doctors address it is through just giving people the pill. So a lot of women come to me
and they say, well, I've been on the pill for X amount of years. And I say to, okay, well, what was your
menstrual cycle before I went on a pill? Oh, gosh, terrible. Loads of pain, problems, erratic. And I'm
like, yeah, so we need to address that problem, even before you went on the pill. And the pill is there,
is handed out for women to deal with those issues. But those issues,
don't ever go away.
They need to be a threat.
Saying that, you know,
what the doctors are prescribing,
like the pill,
that that's only like a temporary cover of,
that it's not really dealing with what the actual issue is.
Yeah, it is a temporary cover-up.
Of course, it marks the symptoms.
It can sometimes take the symptoms away,
but the nature of the woman's body,
and then with having the synthetic hormones,
you know, in her body,
is going to result,
in, you know, further complications with her hormones,
and they need balancing and they can be balanced naturally.
You work to undo all of that and figure out, you know,
what's really going on underneath all of those layers.
Yes, yes.
So why do people get IVS then?
Obviously they get IVF because they want to get pregnant,
but why do you think so many people get IVF rather than really work on what's going
on in their bodies?
Well, I think a lot of it's to do with they feel at times running out.
So they want a quick fix.
And we're told in, you know, modern society that, you know, to get things done, it's a
quick fix, a quick fix.
So one is a quick fix.
However, you know, the stories that I hear is it's a, it's a, you know, can be a really,
really difficult journey.
it's often outside of them.
So a lot of women that are coming to me,
they've lost that kind of connection to themselves
because a lot of what they do is they're fabulous of what they do.
You know, they're brilliant at their jobs,
they're brilliant in their career because they approach it in a certain way.
But they're disconnected from their femininity
and therefore they're not trusting their intuition and trusting that they can do it.
So they think automatically I need to go for something outside of me
because surely that's a quick thing.
Yes.
And then the IVF process as a whole, from what I hear,
it's just very, very, well, clinical and sterile.
And, you know, it's very much like a scientific process, isn't it,
rather than somebody getting to know their own body.
Yeah.
So what are the benefits then of working with you as opposed to getting IVF?
There are a huge benefit.
Because one, you know, I say to women, no female should have any symptoms in their menstrual cycle.
So one, we will address that.
You should, you know, it's not normal to have those symptoms.
They're a symptom of something's out of balance.
So first of all, it's addressing her hormone balance and getting that.
Because that can affect women in many ways in how they turn up in their jobs,
how they turn up in their career, how they turn up in life.
You know, it can be very debilitating.
And it's about creating a better relationship with food and nutrition and, you know,
nourishing herself because often big.
busy women.
We tend to let that go a little bit.
We tend not to focus on that,
but that's a contributing factor to the menstrual cycle being out of whack.
And then the great thing is,
is a lot of times women that come to me,
their relationship is out of whack too.
So they're not,
because they don't quite know how the,
the conception process actually happens
between a man and a woman,
there's conflicts in the relationship.
They're kind of turning up in a relationship
and feeling like there's,
you know, there's this distance
and they're wondering why it's not happening
and it's about creating this depth of connection
between the two of them
so that they can co-create together.
Because the women that I work with it...
From?
Sorry?
Where does that distance come from?
It comes from women who are dominant and very, very ambitious.
And what tends to happen is when you turn up in a relationship like that,
and I'm not saying it can work,
but you often get a man who will then go more into his feminine and not be as forthcoming.
And that affects the fertility.
Yes, because often,
energetically, the sperm are not as strong because he's more in his femininity.
He's in a softer way.
He's not in a masculine way and his approach.
You know, often I say to, I say that, you know, why women are actually saying no to the sperm
because she's being more dominant in her masculine and turning up in the relationship
and then sort of saying, why is it not happening?
And of course, he's not being allowed to get into his masculine.
to create. So it's about making that change. But that change doesn't mean that your life has to
change. It just means how to make the transition outside of the work environment to be in the
relationship where you are able to create and create the polarity and the attraction where, you know,
this beautiful thing happens where life's created. So is it possible for an ambitious woman
to, you know, be able to get, go off and get pregnant and still be able to maintain her career as well as, you know, become a mother.
Totally, I believe, absolutely.
And if my journey has got anything to do with it, then, you know, my journey, my career has exploded since having a child.
It's very different, you know, I'm not a sci-fiter anymore.
I'm a fertility expert, but I'm much more me.
I'm much more connected with who I really am at the core
rather than doing a job that I was doing to actually get some kind of recognition in the world.
And now my job is very much aligned with who I truly am at the core.
So I definitely definitely say that motherhood does not affect your career.
In fact, if you want my example, in how.
answers your career. Oh, amazing. This is all such interesting stuff. Where can people find you,
Julia? So I'm Juliette Owen Nuttall. My business is called the Non-Invasive Method. Your best
place to find me is Facebook or as Juliet Owen Nuttall or on Instagram at the Non-Invasive
Method. We'll include these links below. Go and check them out.
Juliet, just before we finish up, one tip for a 40-something-year-old woman out there who's highly ambitious and wants to get pregnant.
You have more control over your fertility than you realize.
And you just need to be open to making some changes that are going to enhance your life.
Beautiful.
Thank you so much, Julia. You've been amazing.
Thank you.
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