FREE WEBINAR
Understanding your fertility – Q&A session with our Chinese medicine fertility experts
Wednesday 28 July 2021
7:45PM-8:30PM (AEST)
Wednesday 28 July 2021
7:45PM-8:30PM (AEST)
DID YOU MISS OUT?
Preparing to conceive? Just miscarried? Struggling to fall pregnant? If this is you, join our Chinese medicine fertility experts in a discussion towards a more fertile you!
When it comes to making a baby, there are many factors that affect our fertility. Chinese medicine and acupuncture is commonly used to improve the chance of a successful pregnancy. Whether it is natural conception, IVF or other assisted reproductive techniques.
Our panel of experts led a live interactive question and answer session on Wednesday 28th of July 2021.
Rewatch this free webinar now to better understand your fertility.
WHAT WE WILL DISCUSS:
- Egg quality and what you can do
- Is sperm quality important
- The role of Chinese medicine in assisting fertility
- Recurrent miscarriages
- Preconception and preparation
- Egg quality and what you can do
- Is sperm quality important
- The role of Chinese medicine in assisting fertility
- Recurrent miscarriages
- Preconception and preparation
- Egg quality and what you can do
- Is sperm quality important
- The role of Chinese medicine in assisting fertility
- Recurrent miscarriages
- Preconception and preparation
GUEST SPEAKER
Dr Scott Ling
Chief Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health
Dr Ling is a registered Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner and Acupuncturist. Dr Ling graduated from the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a Bachelor of Medicine (Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine). He holds a Master of Reproductive Medicine from the University of NSW and has completed a PhD in Classical Chinese Medicine treatment of PCOS from the Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. Dr Ling has a clinical focus on Fertility, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, and Reproductive & Endocrine health. With a focus on patient-centered care, Dr Ling’s takes a unique and holistic approach to help tackle the roadblocks in each patient’s journey to becoming pregnant.
GUEST SPEAKER
Dr Jacqueline Heng
Senior Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health
Dr Heng obtained her Bachelor of Health Science in Chinese Medicine from Southern School of Natural Therapies with “Excellence in Clinic” Dr Heng has a keen clinical focus in the areas of: Fertility/Pregnancy, Women’s Health, Dermatology and TCM General Practice. Her quiet confidence and competent knowledge in Women's Health and Dermatology stems from her extensive studies, clinical experiences and practice from her own private clinic. She is empathetic, thoughtful and calm in her holistic approach to her patient’s health.
GUEST SPEAKER
Dr Evan Pritchard
Senior Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health
Dr Pritchard is a registered practitioner of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine with a degree from Southern School of Natural Therapies. He has over 10 years experience in five elements Qi Gong and meditation allowing for a greater understanding of the relationships between the psychological, emotional and physical states. He has a passion for all things Chinese Medicine, incorporating this ancient system of balance and harmony in today's modern setting. Dr Pritchard's practical advice allows patients to take control of their condition, preventing relapse and similar disease states occurring.
HOST
Dr Vicky Li
Acupuncturist & Chinese Medicine Practitioner
@Sustain Health
Dr Li obtained her double degree in Health Sciences and Chinese Medicine from RMIT. She is currently studying a Masters in Reproductive Medicine. She has worked abroad in China and Taiwan at TCM hospitals, spending time in each department. She has taken a strong interest in pain conditions, neurological conditions and women's health. Her approach to treatment is minimalistic, using less to do more. And she is passionate about educating and empowering her patients to put their health first. She is also a qualified yoga teacher.