
Prepare for conception or post-partum recovery with coordinated support around both partners.
Who it's for
Built around a real stage, signal, or recovery need.
This pathway is for couples who are trying to conceive and want to optimise health, understand key fertility markers, and make better decisions before or alongside specialist fertility care.
It also supports the post-partum window, where sleep, iron status, thyroid function, mood, pelvic health, nutrition and recovery often need coordinated attention.
What we'll look at
Diagnostics that answer the pathway's core questions.
Each pathway has a defined core panel, then clinician-led add-ons where they would change the plan.
Pre-conception markers: nutrient status, thyroid, metabolic health and inflammation markers relevant to readiness and risk.
Fertility context: ovarian reserve or male fertility markers where clinically appropriate, interpreted with history and timing.
Post-partum recovery: iron, B12, vitamin D, thyroid, inflammation and metabolic markers where symptoms suggest they matter.
Who you'll work with
A coordinated panel, matched to the pathway.
Assessing doctor or GP
Fertility-aware clinician
Nutrition practitioner
Pelvic health or post-partum recovery specialist
Sleep and stress practitioner
Indicative timeline
Milestones, not a loose sequence of appointments.
Month 1
Assess and test
Doctor-led assessment, pathway-specific diagnostics, and a clear working hypothesis for what needs to change first.
Months 2-3
Deliver and adjust
Specialist sessions, weekly delivery rhythm, practical protocol changes, and a structured review of symptoms and adherence.
Week 12
Review and retest
Relevant re-test, final clinical review, and a written next-step plan for maintaining progress or extending support.
What you can expect to feel
Realistic outcomes, without guarantees.
A clearer set of next steps before conception, fertility treatment, or post-partum recovery.
Better understanding of nutritional, thyroid, metabolic or recovery issues that may be adding friction.
A coordinated plan that supports both medical care and daily-life recovery.
FAQs
Questions before you book.
Is this a replacement for my GP or specialist care?
No. Pathways are designed to coordinate prevention, optimisation, and recovery support. They do not replace urgent care, NHS care, or specialist treatment you already need.
Can the plan change after testing?
Yes. The diagnostic panel is used to refine the plan, and the doctor can add or remove priorities when the evidence points somewhere different.
What happens after three months?
You finish with a clinical review and a written next-step plan. Some people stop there; others extend into a longer pathway if the goal needs more follow-up.
Start with a discovery call.
We'll help you decide whether this pathway is the right fit, and what should happen first.
Book a discovery call