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Endometriosis, Fertility and the Vaginal Microbiome with Chanae Brookes

35 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Endometriosis affects millions of women worldwide, yet many still experience years of pain, dismissal, delayed diagnosis and uncertainty around fertility, treatment options and long-term support. In this episode of The Revital Health Podcast, Jodi is joined by Chanae Brookes for a deeper conversation on endometriosis, fertility and the vaginal microbiome. Together, they explore why endometriosis should not be viewed as simply a reproductive condition, but as a complex inflammatory, immune and whole-body condition that can influence pelvic pain, bowel function, hormone signalling, fertility, implantation and quality of life. A key focus of this episode is the role of the vaginal microbiome. Jodi and Chanae discuss how Lactobacillus dominance, vaginal pH, microbial balance and pelvic inflammation may all play a role in reproductive health, especially for women navigating endometriosis or preparing for conception. They also discuss the importance of: * understanding endometriosis beyond pain alone * supporting oestrogen clearance and progesterone balance * addressing inflammation and oxidative stress * improving bowel function and fibre intake * assessing the vaginal microbiome in preconception care * using targeted nutrients such as vitamin D, magnesium and B vitamins * the role of herbal medicine, including turmeric, ginger, garlic and other anti-inflammatory botanicals * why individualised naturopathic care can help women feel more supported and less hopeless This episode offers a grounded and hopeful conversation for women with endometriosis, suspected endometriosis, pelvic pain, fertility challenges, recurrent vaginal symptoms, or anyone wanting to better understand the connection between the microbiome, inflammation and reproductive health. You can find more information about Chanae Brookes here: https://www.revitalhealth.com.au/chanae-brookes Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace individualised medical advice. Always work with your healthcare provider or qualified practitioner for diagnosis, treatment and personalised care.

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