Infertility Wasn’t the End of Their Story (Trending with Timmerie)

On Trending with Timmerie, Timmerie spoke with Dr. Susan Caldwell, a NaPro physician who helps women uncover the root causes of infertility rather than masking symptoms. Their conversation highlighted two remarkable stories of hope, healing, and perseverance.

One woman, 31 years old, had struggled to conceive for three years and had only been told she had PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome). But after detailed charting and bloodwork, Dr. Caldwell discovered uncontrolled diabetes was preventing ovulation. Through lifestyle changes, medication, and careful hormonal support, her health slowly improved. “We can’t make people ovulate if they’re sick,” Dr. Caldwell explained.

After a year of hard work, the woman finally conceived and welcomed a healthy baby boy in 2025. Timmerie reflected on how surprising it was to learn that diabetes and insulin resistance can dramatically affect fertility.

Another patient, age 34, was later diagnosed with stage four endometriosis after years of infertility and miscarriage. Following specialized NaPro surgery and treatment, she became pregnant naturally just four months later. “Praise God,” Timmerie said as they discussed the joy and hope surrounding the pregnancy.

These stories remind us that authentic women’s healthcare seeks healing, not hopelessness, respecting the dignity of both mother and child while working with the body God designed.


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John Hanretty serves as a Digital Media Producer for Relevant Radio®. He is a graduate of the Gupta College of Business at the University of Dallas. Besides being passionate about writing, his hobbies include drawing and digital design. You can read more of his daily articles at relevantradio.com and on the Relevant Radio® app.