Transform Your Fertility Journey with FEMM Education – Future Fertility Show
Future Fertility Show shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Told your cycle is ‘irregular’ – but never told why?
Prescribed the pill to mask symptoms instead of understanding the root cause?
Trying to conceive but unsure if you’re even ovulating properly?
Understanding your cycle is the foundation of reproductive health yet so many women are never properly taught how their body actually works.
At the Future Fertility Show, Ailish will explore how cycle tracking, restorative reproductive medicine, and FEMM-based education can help you understand your hormones, identify underlying issues, and take control of your fertility journey. Rather than suppressing symptoms, this approach focuses on restoring reproductive health – for both women and men – through collaboration with specialist doctors.
If you want to feel informed instead of confused, proactive instead of reactive, this session will help you understand what your body may be trying to tell you – and what to do next.
Venue: RDS Dublin
Dates: 21–22 March 2026
Tickets here.”

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