The amazing Dr. Dorcus Muchiri joins me once again for today’s episode to discuss another highly requested topic that concerns all age groups and genders. Let’s talk Fertility, subfertility and infertility. How do we define fertility? What are some of the reasons a couple or a person might struggle to conceive? What effect does your lifestyle choices have on your fertility and what changes do you need to make to improve your chances of conceiving naturally? What are some of the medical options available in Kenya today for someone struggling with fertility?
Please click through on your favourite streaming platform to join our in-depth conversation on Fertility and the currently available Assisted Reproductive Technologies. (ART)
Dr. Muchiri is an Obstetrician Gynaecologist and Reproductive Endocrinology Consultant. She is a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (UK), British Fertility Society, European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology as well as the Kenya Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society.
Dr. Muchiri’s areas of special interest are novel technologies in reproductive medicine and genetics, female reproductive endocrinology, fertility preservation and fertility-related gynaecology (Fibroids/Endometriosis/Tubal factor/PCOS).
Dr. Muchiri also has an interest in other clinical aspects of women’s global health spanning early pregnancy health, obstetrics and general gynaecology. She is involved in medical research and passionate about patient advocacy and education as well as medical leadership.
Reach Dr. Muchiri’s clinic @bonitacentreforwomenshealth on 0202669121 or email
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