By Elizabeth Chimobi
New dietary trends, food preparation methods, certain medications, and modern lifestyle habits have been identified as possible contributors to the growing cases of infertility among young Nigerians.
These issues, alongside established causes of fertility challenges, will take center stage at 2025 Annual Fertility Conference online on January 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.
Organized by the Quiver Full Foundation, one of only two organizations in Nigeria offering free assisted conception services, the conference aims to provide valuable insights into the latest advancements in fertility research and treatment.
Fertility experts will also engage with participants, sharing evidence-based solutions and effective interventions to address infertility.
Leading experts in reproductive health and wellness will headline the conference, including Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, a top fertility specialist from Nordica Fertility Centre, and Mrs. Yewande Zaccheaus, a renowned entrepreneur and mentor.
Other speakers include Mrs. Gbemi Adekoya, a mental health expert, and Apostle Femi Lazarus, who will share insights on infertility causes, available treatments, and the role of emotional and mental well-being in overcoming fertility challenges.
The conference aims to provide participants with up-to-date information on groundbreaking research, fertility treatment options, and emotional support strategies.
Attendees will have the opportunity to interact directly with experts, ask questions, and learn about best practices in fertility care—all for free.
The Quiver Full Foundation has a proven track record of helping couples achieve their dream of parenthood. Since its inception in 2017, the foundation has facilitated pregnancies for at least 40 Nigerian couples, resulting in the birth of 20 babies through advanced fertility technologies.
The organization also conducts regular awareness campaigns to educate Nigerians on fertility issues and reduce the stigma surrounding infertility.
The foundation’s founder, Mrs. Catherine Oyenike Abagun, is a leading IT product marketer and an advocate for community development.
Her humanitarian work earned her the 2024 NHN International Woman of Excellence Award in Doha, Qatar, in recognition of her exceptional contributions to community service and reproductive health advocacy.
This year’s conference promises to be a vital resource for Nigerians seeking solutions to infertility and those interested in staying informed about advancements in reproductive health.
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