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WEBINAR: Female Infertility- 11th March 2020

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WEBINAR: Wednesday 11th March 2020 – “Female Infertility”

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Female Infertility
This event is only available to Practitioners and Students registered with Nutri-Link.

Join Antony Haynes RNT as he presents a webinar on “Female Infertility”. (The April 2020 webinar will focus on Male Infertility). It is estimated that infertility affects 1 in 7 couples in the UK, 10% of women in the USA and up to 25% of couples in the developing world. Antony will present the multiple factors associated or causing female infertility, identifying which can be modulated by nutritional input or manipulation. Antony will briefly describe the known medical causes of female infertility. However, the focus of this webinar will be on the medically unexplained causes of infertility which may be considerably more connected to nutritional & mucosal immune status which are not typically recognised. Antony will summarise the research on which key vitamins and minerals are most likely to be related to infertility and how to correct this.

  • Learn how common infertility is, and how much is related to issues in the female vs. male.
  • Learn about the conventional explanations for infertility in women.
  • Learn about the not-so-conventional explanations for the “unexplained” infertility which occurs in at least 30% of cases.
  • Learn which nutritional factors & nutrients are most relevant in infertility.
  • Learn about the relevance of mucosal immunity to fertility.
  • Learn about why 1 in 4 pregnancies end in loss or pre-term birth.
  • Learn which nutritional supplements are likely to be most helpful pre-conceptually and during pregnancy. 
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