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For many people, the role of a midwife is closely linked with pregnancy and birth, but in fertility care our presence actually begins much earlier than that.
Fertility is shaped by a complex mix of factors, including age, medical history, and lifestyle. However, in recent years, a growing body of research has turned its focus toward nutrition and the pivotal role it plays in reproductive health.
" An appointment with a fertility expert is not to be viewed as a personal failure. On the contrary, try to keep a positive mindset—this is your opportunity to finally reach your goal! There are very few problems that don't have a solution if we work at them together. "
If you’re reading this and you’ve been staring at negative pregnancy tests for months, your mind is probably racing: "Is there something we're missing? Is it time to call in the experts?"
In my daily practice as a fertility expert, I notice a strange paradox: women today are incredibly well-informed about nutrition, fitness, and skincare. Yet, when we sit down to talk about fertility, I’m met with a flood of questions—and often, the realization that much of the essential information has remained "under the radar."
Everything kicks off with an in-depth online consultation. We review your medical history, assess your tests, and build a protocol tailored to you. Travelling for IVF isn't a compromise;...
A woman’s 40s are often the most mature, stable and creative decade of her life — professionally, personally and emotionally. But when the conversation turns to fertility...
March is internationally recognized as Endometriosis Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about endometriosis, a chronic gynecological condition that ...





