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Michaela Dasteel, CFCP


Fertility Educator

Undergraduate

University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science,
Conservation of Natural Resources

Michaela Dasteel, CFCP


Fertility Educator

Michaela Dasteel is a Fertility Educator for Reply Fertility. Ms. Dasteel is a certified educator in multiple methods of fertility awareness, including Creighton FertilityCare Model and Sensiplan. Ms. Dasteel has counseled women and couples in fertility education for more than 17 years. She currently resides in Colorado, and provides educational services to patients and clients across the United States via telehealth.

Ms. Dasteel received her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley. She is a passionate advocate for conservation, preservation, and women’s health. Her diverse career has included academic medicine, the forestry service, the entertainment industry, and organic farming.

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Expert Restorative Medicine For Infertility And Recurrent Miscarriage

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The Program

Our program delivers expert customized and collaborative care provided by clinicians specifically trained in Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM)—physicians, nurse practitioners, certified midwives, fertility case managers, fertility educators, 

and health coaches. 

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The Science

RRM systematically evaluates more than 55 factors (female + male) to identify the underlying causes of infertility, diagnose what is wrong, treat what is wrong, and optimize health for natural conception and a healthy pregnancy. 

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The Results

Compared to IVF, medical literature reveals that RRM has comparable effectiveness, even outperforming IVF at one cycle;

is more affordable; is less invasive with no side effects; and delivers better outcomes for both moms and babies. 

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