Cold Plunging & Fertility: What Women (and Men) Should Know [EP 44]
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Today we're unpacking a buzzy wellness trend: cold plunging. You've probably seen the hype—ice baths, breathwork, big promises. But when it comes to female fertility, the picture is more nuanced. Cold plunging is not the superpower habit it's marketed to be, especially if you're trying to conceive.
Timing and context matter. And once we factor in menstrual cycle physiology, the story changes even more. Male fertility is a different conversation, with clearer potential benefits around temperature management for sperm. In this episode, we walk through physiology, fertility-specific research, and the real-world considerations to help you decide what's right for you.
"Your luteal phase runs warmer for a reason—fighting that natural heat with a cold plunge works against your biology." - Brooke Boskovich.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
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Why cold plunging is not a fertility booster for women trying to conceive
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How a woman's core body temperature shifts across the menstrual cycle
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Why the luteal phase is especially vulnerable to cold-induced stress
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How cold exposure affects stress hormones, cortisol, and norepinephrine
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When (and if) women can safely use cold exposure without disrupting ovulation
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Signs you should avoid cold plunging altogether
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Why targeted cooling—not whole-body plunges—may support male fertility
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Lifestyle factors that increase scrotal heat and impair sperm parameters
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How to think about metabolic and mitochondrial claims around cold exposure
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What to choose instead if you love the mental health benefits of cold
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