The Whole U is thrilled to launch the groundbreaking new book, Getting to Baby: A Food First Fertility Plan to Improve Your Odds and Shorten Your Time to Pregnancy, authored by none other than UW’s very own fertility nutrition expert, Judy Simon, in collaboration with Angela Thyer, a reproductive endocrinologist. Join us virtually on Thursday, April 25, from 6 to 7 p.m., as Judy and Angela take center stage to unveil their transformative food-first fertility plan. This isn't just any book discussion; it's a journey into a world where hope meets science, revolutionizing the path to parenthood through the improvement of egg, sperm and embryo quality. Discover how this plan, filled with powerful yet simple strategies, has already changed the lives of thousands, turning dreams of conceiving into beautiful realities. Prepare to be engaged and inspired as Judy and Angela share insights, anecdotes and expert advice, tailored specifically for the UW community. Get ready for an interactive Q&A session where your burning questions will find answers straight from the experts themselves. Mark your calendars because Getting to Baby officially launches on April 9th! Want to get your hands on this game-changing book before everyone else? Pre-order your copy now through the University Book Store and embark on the journey to parenthood with Judy and Angela as your guides. About the Authors Judy Simon, MS, RDN, is passionate about empowering people to have healthier, more fertile lives through compassionate care and expertise. Judy is a clinical instructor and clinic dietitian at the University of Washington and co- founder of Food for Fertility with Angela. She is happiest when she is enjoying the outdoors, gardening or in the kitchen creating seasonal PNW dishes. Angela Thyer, MD loves helping women discover the joys of food to improve health. She is triple board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Ob/Gyn and Lifestyle Medicine. Dr. Thyer is also a plant-based chef and is currently studying behavioral science at the London School of Economics, learning new skills to advance health and happiness! Registration on The Whole U Site is required to attend. Thank you to AT&T for sponsoring The Whole U and making events like this possible. |