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Impact of Lifestyle and Nutrition on Female Fertility
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Case Description
The webinar "Impact of Lifestyle and Nutrition on Female Fertility" explores how everyday choices significantly influence reproductive health. It will delve into the role of diet, physical activity, stress, sleep, and environmental exposures in hormonal balance, ovulatory function, and overall...
Case Summary
- The speaker emphasizes the growing concern of fertility issues in young women, highlighting four controllable pillars: diet, exercise, stress levels, and sleep quality. Age is identified as a non-controllable factor, but diet and nutrition can still impact hormonal balance and ovulation. Common medical conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, and thyroid disorders also affect fertility, along with lifestyle choices, substance use, and environmental factors.
Speaker Profile

Shraddha Vyas
Clinical Nutritionist, Diabetes Educator, HyderabadFree-lance Nutritionist and Health expert since 2018. Strongly believe in treating patients with customized individual diet plans based on ayurvedic personality analysis, balancing of tridoshas, and choosing of food groups as per age, gender, and metabolic status of patients. Have dealt with patients involving PCOD, Thyroid, Diabetes, Post-operative, Post-radiotherapy, Covid and Post-covid, Menopause and skin disease cases like Eczema and Psoriasis
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