As infertility rates continue to rise among young Nigerians, attention is now shifting to how modern diets, food preparation methods, lifestyle choices, and medications may be contributing to the problem. These factors, alongside more traditional causes of fertility issues, will be thoroughly explored during the upcoming 2025 Annual Fertility Conference. The virtual event is scheduled for January 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.
Organized by the Quiver Full Foundation, a leading organization in Nigeria that offers free assisted conception services, the conference will bring together fertility specialists, mental health professionals, and wellness experts to discuss the latest research and evidence-based strategies for tackling infertility. The conference will delve into the complex interactions between modern lifestyle factors and infertility, shedding light on how food choices, stress, medications, and mental health impact reproductive health.
Keynote speakers include Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, a renowned fertility specialist from Nordica Fertility Centre, and Mrs. Yewande Zaccheaus, an influential entrepreneur and mentor. Other distinguished speakers such as mental health expert Mrs. Gbemi Adekoya and Apostle Femi Lazarus, a spiritual leader, will also address the emotional and psychological dimensions of infertility, alongside available treatment options.
Dr. Ajayi emphasized that infertility is a multifactorial issue affecting many couples, with causes extending beyond medical conditions. “Dietary habits, lifestyle choices, and stress are significant factors influencing reproductive health,” he noted. “This conference will offer essential guidance on how individuals can improve their health to enhance fertility outcomes.”
The event will also provide a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge fertility research, present advancements in treatment options, and offer valuable advice on managing emotional well-being during fertility struggles. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with experts, ask questions, and gain insights into best practices for fertility care—all at no cost.
The Quiver Full Foundation, established in 2017, has been a source of hope for countless Nigerian couples facing infertility, with at least 40 couples benefiting from advanced fertility treatments, resulting in the birth of 20 babies. Mrs. Catherine Oyenike Abagun, the foundation’s founder, emphasized the importance of education in their mission to help couples achieve parenthood. “Through providing access to the latest information, we aim to support couples on their fertility journeys and make a lasting impact in the fight against infertility,” she said.
Mrs. Abagun, a passionate advocate for reproductive health, was recently honored with the 2024 NHN International Woman of Excellence Award in Doha, Qatar, for her outstanding contributions to community development and fertility advocacy. The Quiver Full Foundation, in addition to offering assisted conception services, is committed to raising awareness, dispelling myths, and offering hope to those affected by infertility. The foundation regularly conducts awareness campaigns aimed at educating Nigerians about fertility and promoting mental health.
The 2025 Annual Fertility Conference promises to be an invaluable resource for Nigerians seeking guidance on fertility challenges, offering the latest insights and solutions for individuals and couples navigating reproductive health issues. For more details and to register for the free online event, visit the Quiver Full Foundation’s website or follow them on social media for updates.
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