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From 'unexplained' infertility to pregnant - Melbourne



Event Location

Date: 17th February 2016
Location: Pullman Melbourne Albert Park 65 Queens Road MELBOURNE VIC Australia 3004


Event Details

From “unexplained” infertility to pregnant

Unexplained infertility is a growing concern. There is a subsequent increase in the number of couples and individuals turning to integrative medicine in an attempt to achieve the pregnancy they desperately desire. This emphasises the significant need for practitioners to have a thorough understanding of the plethora of potential factors which contribute to what orthodox medicine would describe as “unexplained infertility”.

In this seminar, Stacey “the baby maker” Roberts will share her knowledge and extensive experience, exploring the key imbalances to consider when aiming to enhance the achievement of healthy conception. The main areas of focus for this first seminar will include thyroid and adrenal health, gene mutations, gut and immune dysfunction, plus male fertility. Furthermore, the impact of endometriosis, fibroids, specific hormonal imbalances and infections will also be discussed.

Program
2.30pm - 3.00pm Registration & substantial afternoon tea
3.00pm - 5.00pm Session 1
5.00pm - 5.30pm Break
5.30pm - 6.30pm Session 2
6.30pm - 7.00pm Q&A
7.00pm - 9.00pm Buffet dinner


 
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Learning Objectives

  • Understand the limitations of standard testing, including the problems with “normal” test results that lead to an “unexplained” diagnosis
  • Learn why patients with unexplained fertility issues are important to your practice
  • Develop an understanding of the most commonly overlooked areas affecting patients with “unexplained” infertility issues
  • Understand how adrenal and thyroid dysfunction impact fertility
  • Appreciate the impact gene mutations have on fertility
  • Learn the role gut health and immune tolerance exert on fertility, and the negative influence autoimmunity may have
  • Recognise the “double standard” when it comes to male fertility, and treatment considerations
  • Understand the impact oestrogen dominant conditions (e.g. endometriosis and fibroids) can have on fertility
  • Learn the variety of hormonal imbalances which may interfere with fertility
  • Understand the role infections play in compromising healthy conception
  • Review a number of case studies
  • Investigate relevant testing and interventions (including herbal, nutritional, dietary and lifestyle) to address these common contributors to infertility.
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Venue Information



Venue: Pullman Melbourne Albert Park

Address:
65 Albert Road, Melbourne VIC 3004

Room: State Room 3

Located beneath the hotel and accessible via Lorne Street, the car park has 400 parking bays for your convenience.  Please note that parking rates are subject to change without notification.


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