Female Fertility 101 Webinar | Fertility Basics And Egg Freezing

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2023
  • Join Dr. Rachael Rodgers and Prof. Bill Ledger as they explore everything from female fertility basics to fertility preservation options.
    This informal webinar is for anyone, regardless of their circumstances, looking for answers about fertility and fertility preservation. Whether you're looking to start a family in the near future, or aren't quite ready yet, our egg-sperts are here to answer your questions.
    This webinar will cover:
    Information Seeking and Investigation Process for Fertility
    Fertility in Your 20s
    Fertility Options in 30s
    Understanding Egg Freezing
    Natural Conception and Birth Control
    Options for Egg Freezing and Genetic Testing
    Options for Conception with a Low Egg Count
    Impact of Lifestyle on Fertility
    Choosing a Fertility Clinic
    Success Rates for Un- Freezing Embryos and Eggs
    Achieving a Natural Pregnancy in your 40s
    Secondary Infertility
    Breastfeeding and Fertility
    Impact of Medications on Fertility
    Preconception Testing for Male Partners
    Dr. Rachael Rodgers is a fully qualified obstetrician/gynaecologist with sub-speciality training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. She dedicated to both preserving the fertility of women and assisting couples and single women in their journey towards parenthood. Rachael provides compassionate individualised care at The Royal Hospital for Women and Genea.
    Professor William Ledger is Head of Discipline of Women’s Health, Faculty of Medicine at the University of New South Wales, Director of Reproductive Medicine and Senior Staff Specialist at the Royal Hospital for Women and a fertility specialist at City Fertility in Sydney. He founded the Fertility and Research Centre (FRC), a joint venture between University of New South Wales and South East Sydney Local Health District as a centre for translational research in reproductive biology and reproductive medicine.

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