Alchemy of Health Webinar Series – Demystifying Infertility
Empower Your Fertility Journey: Unveiling the Fertile Window & Infertility Awareness.
See infertility in a new light to reveal a woman’s fertile window with a comprehensive look at infertility awareness.
Struggling to Conceive?
More women are experiencing difficulty in becoming pregnant especially when taking oral contraceptives for prolonged periods and choosing to have babies later in life. Statistics show that 1 in 5 women will have trouble getting pregnant.
Infertility can be a stressful and emotionally challenging experience for couples.
Why is it important?
Common hormone related disorders that may be associated with infertility are stress, low egg reserve, thyroid imbalances, low progesterone, fallopian tube blockages, uterine problems or PCOS.
In men, sperm count, sperm morphology and motility are major contributing factors.
We’ll explore the impact of metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions affecting fertility. Discover how folic acid, a crucial nutrient, and methylation, a cellular process, influence conception.
We’ll delve into the role of sex hormones in both men and women and how they impact reproductive health. Learn how genetics can play a part in infertility.
We need to see infertility in a new light – both hormonal and anatomical to reveal a woman’s fertile window. This webinar is designed to empower you with knowledge and provide next steps for your fertility journey.
Join this webinar for a comprehensive view of fertility and beyond.
Learning Outcomes
In this webinar, you will learn:
➡ The reason fertility wanes
➡ Metabolic syndrome and its link to infertility
➡ The importance of folic acid and methylation
➡ Understanding sex hormones and their role in conception
➡ How genetics can influence fertility
➡ Advances and resources in management
➡ How to naturally optimise chances of falling pregnant
Content
Video Recording – Demystifying Infertility
Presentation slides – Demystifying Infertility
Certificate of Attendance
This offering provides CPD continuing professional development credits. Certificate of Attendance is available upon request.