Male Factor · Sperm Fragmentation

From low motility, fragmentation concerns, and a failed IVF cycle → conception achieved. Internal regulation restored.


Clinical Picture:

  • Trying to conceive: 2+ years

  • Medical context: Good sperm count but low motility; fragmentation concerns; previous failed IVF cycle resulting in miscarriage

  • Background: Supportive partner; physically healthy; had undergone urological investigation; no clear resolution despite medical input


What Was Beneath It:

  • Chronic internal pressure linked to identity; a need to perform, provide, and not let others down.

  • Early medical trauma and repeated surgeries, creating subconscious imprints of “I’m different” and “something isn’t quite right”.

  • A nervous system conditioned towards quiet stress and internalised responsibility, impacting physiological function.

  • Deep fear of being the reason for infertility, creating performance pressure at a biological level.

  • Subconscious association between responsibility and burden, affecting hormonal signalling and sperm motility.


Intervention:

  • Targeted subconscious work to release identity patterns around pressure, performance, and fear of failure.

  • Nervous system regulation to reduce chronic stress load and support optimal hormonal signalling.

  • Reframing of role within the fertility journey from responsibility to partnership.

  • Integration of mind-body alignment alongside clinical understanding of sperm health.


Result:

→ Conception achieved a month after programme.

→ Improvement in internal regulation supporting sperm quality and function.


In Alice’s Words:

“Quite simply the best experience of my life (bar getting married!) Thank you Cat, it all makes so much sense!”

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