The Fertility Blueprint: A 5-Step Preconception Plan for a Healthy Pregnancy

When

April 28, 2026    
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Pregnancy doesn’t start with a positive test. It begins in the months before conception.

In this live masterclass, we’ll explore how to thoughtfully prepare both your body and your partner’s body for a healthy pregnancy. You’ll learn how the 90 days before trying to conceive can influence egg quality, sperm health, hormone balance, implantation, and even long-term outcomes for your future child.

Join Holistic Fertility Coach and Hormone Nutritionist, Maddie Battle, on Tuesday, April 28th at 7PM EST on CanPrev Community for a LIVE workshop as we explore:

  • Why the 90-day preconception window plays such an important role in embryo quality, and long-term child health
  • How simple nutrition shifts can lower inflammation and increase nutrient density to support both egg and sperm quality
  • Common environmental exposures that can impact reproductive cells, and realistic ways to reduce your overall toxin load
  • How to support healthy ovulation, progesterone, testosterone, and blood sugar balance in a sustainable way
  • Why stress and sleep directly impact fertility – and how to signal safety to your body

You’ll walk away with:

  • A clear understanding of what actually moves the needle in the three months before trying to conceive
  • Practical, actionable steps you can begin implementing right away
  • A simplified, science-backed roadmap to prepare for a strong healthy pregnancy, without feeling overwhelmed

About Maddie
Maddie Battle is a holistic nutritionist and fertility coach specializing in preconception health, hormone optimization, and root-cause reproductive healing. She works with women and couples to improve egg quality, sperm health, and metabolic resilience through a blend of functional nutrition, lifestyle medicine, and evidence-based strategies. Maddie’s approach bridges modern science with practical implementation, – helping clients move beyond “let’s see what happens” and into intentional, proactive preparation for pregnancy and long-term family health.