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Alex Young

Project Manager

Phone:

123-456-7890

Email:

Address:

500 Terry Francine Street
San Francisco, CA 94158

Date of Birth:

March 14th, 1984

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June 2025 - April 2026

July 2024 - May 2025

January 2023 - June 2024

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About Me

Lindsey Lee, RDN

Lindsey Lee, BS, MS, RDN, LDN

Master's of Science in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology,

Columbia University

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Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist

My fertility story began after my husband and I had been married for four years. We decided the timing was right and tried for a baby. We were delighted to discover the pregnancy was a success—at first. Then, at a routine ultrasound, we were informed the pregnancy was no longer viable. No answers, no recommendations, just clinical next steps to abort the nonviable fetus and "better luck next time."

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After experiencing this heartbreaking loss that is unfortunately all too common, I set out to learn all I could about facilitating a successful pregnancy and delivery. Alongside my personal research, I completed a Master's of Science in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology at Columbia University. There, I learned evidence-based, clinical guidelines for using food as medicine for a variety of physical ailments. After completing my degree, I became a Registered & Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist, trained in functional medicine focused on fertility.

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Combining my clinical training with my passion for fertility health, I sought to create a holistic fertility solution for others who are struggling. Now, I am pregnant with my first child and getting ready to deliver in a few weeks. I want to help you get to the same point in your journey.

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