Your Body Chooses Safety Before Pregnancy And Here Is How To Help It a Great Discussion with Tammy Shemesh
We talk with fertility nutritionist Tammy Shemesh about why disordered eating and food anxiety are far more common in fertility treatment than most people realize, and how that hidden stress can disrupt hormones and cycle health. We share a more compassionate path that blends evidence-based fertility nutrition with nervous system safety, cycle awareness, and real pleasure in eating.
• the research on disordered eating in fertility treatment and why it often goes unspoken
• what disordered eating can look like beyond clinical diagnoses, including restriction, orthorexia, binge cycles and rigid rules
• how chronic stress shifts the body into survival mode and disrupts ovulation, progesterone and thyroid function
• the link between gut health, inflammation, estrogen clearance and common fertility conditions like PCOS, endometriosis and fibroids
• feminine energy as receptivity, rest and embodiment, and how diet culture pushes control and distrust
• the four menstrual cycle phases and how energy, mood and nutrition needs can change across the month
• three practical steps to rebuild trust with food and your body, starting today
• resources mentioned, including Brene Brown’s Atlas Of The Heart
Food can look “perfect” on paper and still feel like a war in your head. If you have ever followed fertility diets, tracked every bite, or swung between restriction and emotional eating while trying to conceive, you are not alone and you are not broken. Liz sits down with clinical nutritionist and certified fertility nutritionist Tammy Shemesh to talk about the quiet reality that many people bring disordered eating patterns into fertility treatment and often never mention it to their doctor, even though it can meaningfully impact hormones, cycle regularity, and stress levels.
We unpack what disordered eating can look like beyond a formal diagnosis: chronic dieting, orthorexia and clean eating fixation, rigid food rules, binge cycles, and using food for control when fertility feels out of control. Tammy explains how chronic stress and food anxiety keep the nervous system in fight or flight, pulling resources away from reproduction. We connect the dots between cortisol, progesterone, ovulation signaling, thyroid function, estrogen clearance, inflammation, and gut microbiome health, and why “more willpower” is not the solution.
You will also hear a powerful reframe around feminine energy as receptivity, intuition, rest, and cyclical living, plus a simple guide to the four phases of the menstrual cycle and what each phase tends to need. Tammy shares three practical steps you can start now: add one act of genuine nourishment and pleasure daily, track your cycle as body reconnection, and honor what your current phase asks for, especially rest. If you want a calmer, more sustainable approach to fertility nutrition that supports both body and mind, this conversation is for you.
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