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Where: Online

CPE: 1.5 CPE points

Webinar Recording: Registering for this live event will also give you access to the webinar recording. 

Webinar recordings can be watched at any time.

Thyroid and Reproductive Health

  • How thyroid and reproductive function are connected (mechanistically, functionally)
  • Types and prevalence of thyroid pathologies (SCH, hypo, AITD, hyper variations) in women of reproductive age
  • Clinical presentations of the different types of thyroid pathologies in this population group (signs/symptoms, TFT and related bloods)
  • When things go wrong:
    • What are the reproductive issues associated with thyroid pathologies (menstrual abnormalities, reproductive pathologies, sub-fertility and how to spot them (signs/symptoms, bloods, reproductive profile)
    • How ART influences thyroid function
    • What assessments are warranted and what will they tell you re thyroid/repro/fertility
    • Therapeutic considerations (dietary, supplemental, herbal)



    Presenter: Georgia Marrion

    Georgia is a naturopath of 19 years’ experience with a Degree in Complementary Medicine and a Masters in Nutrition. Along with extensive clinical experience in reproductive health and fertility, Georgia is also an experienced writer and well regarded speaker.

    Initially embarking on reproductive health as a clinical speciality following her own personal experience with sub-fertility and pregnancy complications, she has a strong curiosity and passion for supporting people who are experiencing reproductive challenges. Georgia specialises in supporting individuals and couples during their journey through preconception, conception, pregnancy and postpartum life stages.

    Areas of focus include menstrual cycle irregularities, endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) , pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS), mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) and histamine issues as well as male fertility and sperm health issues.

    With 2 children of her own in their primary school years, Georgia can help to expertly guide you through the early years of family health issues, and enjoys treating babies and children with recurrent infections, failure to thrive, digestive issues at all ages and any challenges that you need support with for your baby or child’s best health.

    Georgia also enjoys treating women and individuals during the transition to menopause including peri-menopausal imbalances.

    Her clinical approach involves supporting and guiding you to optimise your health physically, mentally and emotionally using an approach blending traditional and scientific knowledge. This is based on an integration of her many years of clinical experience with ongoing education to stay up to date with new research and treatment strategies. Along with gaining her Masters Degree, this includes post graduate mentoring and training with Rachel Arthur, Rhiannon Hardingham, Leah Hechtman, Dr Andrew Orr and The Fertility Mentoring Program (The Baby Maker Network) among others.

    Georgia believes that a team approach gets the best outcomes for all. She works in close collaboration with her patients’ medical care team to ensure the most effective, appropriate evidence-based treatment plans for each individual.

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