Experts to Address Foods and Habits Contributing to Rising Infertility in Nigeria
Fertility experts are set to hold an online conference aimed at dissecting the causes of the increasing infertility rates among young Nigerians. Scheduled for January 25 at 10 a.m., this year’s edition of the annual Fertility Conference will focus on examining new dietary trends, food preparation methods, certain medications, and modern lifestyle habits that contribute to the growing cases of infertility among Nigerian youths.
Organized by the Quiver Full Foundation, one of only two organizations in Nigeria offering free assisted conception services, the conference seeks to provide valuable insights into the latest advancements in fertility research and treatment. The foundation aims to raise awareness about the multifaceted nature of infertility and the various factors that can influence reproductive health.
The conference will address a range of issues, including dietary trends, where experts will explore how modern diets, including processed foods and high sugar intake, may impact fertility. Additionally, the impact of cooking techniques and food additives on reproductive health will be examined. The discussion will also cover certain medications and their potential effects on fertility, as well as the role of lifestyle habits, such as stress, physical activity, and environmental factors in fertility challenges.
Leading experts in reproductive health and wellness will headline the conference, including Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, a top fertility specialist from Nordica Fertility Centre, who will share insights on the latest fertility treatments and research. Mrs. Yewande Zaccheaus, a renowned entrepreneur and mentor, will discuss the importance of awareness and education in addressing infertility. Mrs. Gbemi Adekoya, a mental health expert, will address the emotional and psychological aspects of dealing with infertility, while Apostle Femi Lazarus will provide insights on the spiritual dimensions of infertility and the importance of emotional well-being.
The conference aims to engage participants by sharing evidence-based solutions and effective interventions to address infertility. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the experts, gaining valuable knowledge and support.
As infertility rates continue to rise among young Nigerians, this conference represents a crucial platform for raising awareness and providing education on the various factors contributing to this issue. By addressing dietary habits, lifestyle choices, and emotional well-being, the Fertility Conference aims to empower individuals with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate their fertility journeys. Participants can look forward to up-to-date information on groundbreaking research, treatment options, and emotional support strategies that can make a significant difference in their reproductive health.