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S1E45: Nutrition and Fertility With Dietitian Wendy Fedele
Season 1 · Episode 45

S1E45: Nutrition and Fertility With Dietitian Wendy Fedele

Knocked Up: The Podcast About Fertility and Women's Health

September 3, 201921m 21s

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Show Notes

What should you eat – and what you eat – when you're trying to conceive?shouldn't
There's a lot of information out there, and sometimes it can feel overwhelming, but we're delighted to have Accredited Practicing Dietitian Wendy Fedele as our guest this week to give us some evidence-based guidance. We chat about everything from salt to supplements, as well as the often-overlooked male factor when it comes to nutrition, fertility and conception.

Follow Wendy on Instagram (@wendy_fedele_dietitian) 


And you can hear Dr Raelia Lew and one of her patients (a single woman in her 30s who froze her eggs) on a recent episode of Life Matters on Radio National.

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Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi Morrison
Produced by Jordi Morrison

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Topics

pregnancyconceptionfertilitymelbourneaustraliagynaecologygynecologynutritionsupplementswomenshealthdieteticsdietivfbabiesDr Raelia LewWomen's Health Melbournesciencemedicine