Join our Nutritionist, Julia Young this month on Wednesday 20th July at 7 pm LIVE, as she presents a special webinar on the importance of Nutrition for fertility for both men and women.

There is a growing body of evidence that nutritional habits may have a significant effect on both male and female fertility and a well-balanced diet seems to play an important role in the prevention of subfertility in both sexes. Our nutritionist, Julia Young will help you understand the best approach to good nutrition for fertility.

You’ll learn about:

- Gut health and fertility
- How to maximise the success of fertility treatment
- Supporting egg quality
- Male fertility
- How to survive the 2 week wait
- Fertility and toxins
- Hypothalamic amenorrhoea
- PCOS and fertility

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About Julia Young:

Julia Young is a Registered Nutritional Therapist specialising in fertility. She helps couples struggling to conceive to realise their dream of having a family. Julia offers personalised nutrition and lifestyle support and believes in the importance of getting to the root cause of people’s fertility issues. You can find out more about Julia on our website: https://www.ivfmatters.co.uk/pages/julia-young
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    Julia Young
    Fertility Nutritionist
    Julia Young is Registered Nutritional Therapist specialising in fertility. She helps couples struggling to conceive to realise their dream of having a family. Julia offers personalised nutrition and lifestyle support and believes in the importance of getting to the root cause of people’s fertility issues.

    Having gone through fertility struggles herself, Julia is passionate about supporting couples and women with their fertility and hormonal issues. She was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and suffered from amenorrhea (absent periods) for 7 years, which meant that she and her husband were unable to conceive naturally. After several rounds of fertility treatment and a miscarriage they were finally blessed with two boys, one via IUI and one via IVF. However, it was only after discovering that nutrition, lifestyle, and supplements could impact her health that to her amazement her periods returned. This inspired her to train as a registered nutritional therapist and to go on to help others struggling to conceive. Julia has a special interest in supporting preconception care, IVF preparation, amenorrhea, PCOS, endometriosis and secondary infertility.

    “One of the best things about my job is when I hear news from a client telling me they are pregnant; it shows the transformation that can happen when people make changes to their diet and lifestyle.”