Spring to Life Journal

Spring to Life Journal

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Breathe deep. Live fully. Spring to life.

Your Sex Drive on the Pill: How Hormonal Birth Control Can Affect Desire

Your Sex Drive on the Pill: How Hormonal Birth Control Can Affect Desire

If you’ve noticed a drop in your sex drive while on hormonal birth control, you’re not alone. The pill can affect libido, hormone balance, and vaginal health, making sex less pleasurable or even painful. Learn how to support your gut, hormones, and sexual health while exploring non-hormonal options to reclaim desire.

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Your Mental Health on the Pill: The Hidden Connection
Hormone Health, Fertility, Mental Health Caitlin Sullivan Hormone Health, Fertility, Mental Health Caitlin Sullivan

Your Mental Health on the Pill: The Hidden Connection

Hormonal birth control can do more than just regulate your cycle—it can also impact your gut health in ways you may not expect. From bloating and indigestion to changes in your microbiome, “the pill” often disrupts digestion and nutrient absorption. In this post, we’ll explore the science behind how birth control affects your gut, common symptoms women experience, and natural ways to support digestion as you transition off hormonal contraceptives.

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The Origins and Dangers of Hormonal Birth Control

The Origins and Dangers of Hormonal Birth Control

Hormonal birth control has been hailed as a medical breakthrough, but its history is more complicated—and concerning—than most women realize. From questionable testing practices to long-term health consequences like nutrient depletion, mood changes, and lowered libido, the pill’s legacy comes with serious red flags. In this article, we explore where the pill came from, the risks tied to its use, and how women can protect their health with informed choices.

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Progesterone: The Hormone That Can Save Your Cycle
Holistic Living, Hormone Health, PMS Caitlin Sullivan Holistic Living, Hormone Health, PMS Caitlin Sullivan

Progesterone: The Hormone That Can Save Your Cycle

Progesterone is the calming yin to estrogen’s yang—and without enough of it, PMS, heavy periods, anxiety, and restless nights can take over your cycle. In this post, you’ll learn why progesterone is so essential, how to spot the signs of low progesterone, and natural ways to boost it through food, lifestyle, and supplements for a calmer, more balanced cycle.

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Ovulation: The Main Event of Your Cycle
Holistic Living, Hormone Health, Fertility Caitlin Sullivan Holistic Living, Hormone Health, Fertility Caitlin Sullivan

Ovulation: The Main Event of Your Cycle

Most people think their period is the star of the menstrual cycle—but the real main event is ovulation. Without it, your body can’t produce progesterone, the calming hormone that keeps PMS in check. In this post, you’ll learn why ovulation matters, how to spot the signs, and natural ways to support it with food, lifestyle, and supplements.

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Reducing Inflammation: The Hidden Key to Hormone Balance
Holistic Living, Hormone Health, Fertility Caitlin Sullivan Holistic Living, Hormone Health, Fertility Caitlin Sullivan

Reducing Inflammation: The Hidden Key to Hormone Balance

Chronic inflammation is at the root of PMS, fatigue, and hormone imbalances. The good news? By avoiding certain foods and making simple swaps, you can reduce inflammation, balance your hormones, and feel more energized. In this post, we’ll break down the top inflammatory culprits and what to eat instead.

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Natural vs. Synthetic Fabrics: Their Impact on Your Body
Holistic Living, Hormone Health, Nontoxic Living Caitlin Sullivan Holistic Living, Hormone Health, Nontoxic Living Caitlin Sullivan

Natural vs. Synthetic Fabrics: Their Impact on Your Body

I hate to break it to you, but it’s time to hang up the Lululemon, Vuori, and Alo… for good. Since my diagnosis I have been heavily gravitating toward natural fibers– linen literally promotes healing in the human body! But recent studies correlating lowered progesterone levels and sperm counts from polyester exposure have me convinced, synthetic fabrics have got to go! 

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