Silvia Alvarez: Integrating Lifestyle Screening Into Infertility Care
Silvia Alvarez, President of Sampil Association, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“For several years we have been working in infertility by integrating men and women in a context of screening for lifestyles that influence health and consequently infertility. Screening and prevention have been at the center of infertility care since the beginning: enabling spontaneous pregnancies and improving the results of PMA (reduction of smoking, alcohol, improvement of sleep among others) The path to becoming audible has been long but more and more caregivers and participants in infertility include the notions of lifestyles in the care Our dogma protect your health and you will protect your fertility and the health of the unborn child is very topical… Health for all in infertility 2024 Sweeping away toxics 2005 Survey on lifestyles in France Fertility Sterility Jan 2025 Thank you to all those who have supported our work since the beginning.”

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