Join our fertility expert dietitians to uncover often-overlooked root causes of infertility
The 5 Hidden Barriers to Fertility You Must Know
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Meet Your Hosts
Abrar Al-Shaer, PhD, RD, LDN, WFIM-CP
Sydney Damon, MS, RD, LDN, IBCLC
Safia Buh, RD, LDN, WFIM-CP
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💡 What You'll Learn
You’ve tried everything, and your journey has been tough. Let us help you uncover often overlooked factors & empower you with the knowledge you need to take control of your fertility. Join us to gain the support and insights that can make all the difference.
- Critical Deficiencies: Uncover how 7 different nutrient gaps and imbalances could be sabotaging your fertility.
- Thyroid Risks: Learn about the potential thyroid issues that might be affecting your fertility and the importance of proper testing.
- Silent Autoimmune Threats: Discover how undetected autoimmune conditions and inflammation could be the root of your infertility.
- Stress Challenges: Understand the significant impact of stress levels on your fertility & what to do.
- Hidden Toxins: Reveal how dozens of environmental toxins are secretly damaging your chances of conception and strategies to minimize them.
- 👩🏻⚕️ Learn from Experts: Get years of knowledge in a matter of minutes from our top fertility dietitians.
- ❓ Q&A Session: Get your fertility questions answered live by our experts.
- 🎁 Exclusive Offer: Access a limited-time special offer just for attendees!
✨ This webinar is for...
- Those struggling with their fertility and feel unheard
- Those who were told you have “unexplained infertility“
- Those who want to optimize their fertility chances to get the healthiest possible pregnancy
- Those undergoing assistive reproductive technologies (IVF, IUI, FET, ICSI) & want to optimize their chances of success
- Those who feel overwhelmed and want trusted evidence-based information on how to support their fertility chances