...Isn’t Just Possible — It’s Predictable when You Understand the Root Cause
For women over 35 who’ve been told everything looks “fine” — but know it isn’t.
...Isn’t Just Possible — It’s Predictable When You
Understand the Root Cause
...Isn’t Just Possible — It’s Predictable when You Understand the Root Cause

If you’ve experienced miscarriage and your tests came back “normal,” you’re not alone — and you’re not imagining the gap.
Many women are reassured by clear scans, acceptable hormone levels, or a lack of diagnosable conditions… and yet the pregnancy still doesn’t hold.
This disconnect is one of the most frustrating — and misunderstood — parts of fertility care.
Because tests don’t always explain function.

Standard fertility tests are designed to identify disease, not dysfunction.
They tend to flag:
Structural abnormalities
Hormone levels outside reference ranges
Chromosomal issues detectable on screening
What they don’t reliably show is how well your body is coordinating the systems required to sustain early pregnancy.
Miscarriage often occurs in the space before disease is visible — when the body is struggling, but not yet “failing” on paper.

Early pregnancy depends on multiple systems working together, including:
Hormonal signalling
Immune tolerance
Blood flow and oxygen delivery
Metabolic stability
Nervous system regulation
When one or more of these systems is under strain, implantation may occur — but continuation becomes difficult.
This is why two women of the same age, with similar test results, can have completely different outcomes.
The issue isn’t age alone.
It’s how resilient the internal environment is.

Many women who experience miscarriage with normal tests notice things like:
Irregular or shifting cycles
Luteal phase changes
Increased anxiety or sleep disruption
Digestive or inflammatory symptoms
Feeling “off” long before conception
Individually, these are easy to dismiss.
Together, they often explain why pregnancy struggled to stabilise.
Miscarriage isn’t always a sudden event — it’s often the endpoint of a longer physiological conversation.

When miscarriage isn’t explained by obvious pathology, most next steps involve:
Repeating the same tests
Waiting to “try again”
Being told it was bad luck
Being reassured without a plan
What’s missing is context.
Without understanding how your systems are interacting now, it’s impossible to know what actually needs addressing before the next attempt.

Rather than starting with more tests, the Fertility Reset Programmes begin by interpreting what you already know — properly.
We look at:
Your cycle patterns
Your symptom history
Previous test results in context
How your body responds to stress, recovery, and change
This allows us to identify where support will be most effective — and where guesswork can be removed.
2 Miscarriages in a Row
Why repeat loss often points to an unresolved pattern rather than chance.
Pregnancy After Miscarriage
What changes once your body has experienced loss — and how to move forward.
Ovulation After Miscarriage
How to recognise when your body is actually ready again
Miscarriage doesn’t always happen because something failed.
Sometimes it happens because the body was coping — until it couldn’t.
Understanding that distinction changes how you move forward.

"What really surprised me was how quickly my body responded. I used to feel cold, drained, and sluggish now I feel like something’s switched on again."

Grounded in expertise and personal care, we’re here to support your fertility journey with clarity and calm every step of the way.
© 2025 - Karen Botha's Fertility Bandwidth - All Rights Reserved.

Grounded in expertise and personal care, we’re here to support your fertility journey with clarity and calm every step of the way.
© 2025 - Karen Botha's Fertility Bandwidth - All Rights Reserved.