A women's health specialist dietitian
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fertility | pre-conception | pregnancy |
new mums | women's health

A women's health
specialist dietitian
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fertility | pre-conception
| pregnancy |
new mums | women's health

Meet Jodie
Jodie is an accredited practising dietitian and nutritionist delivering individualised nutrition advice in a comfortable, non-threatening environment. Jodie navigates her patients through the diet and lifestyle challenges associated with their personal situation, providing advice, guidance and understanding based on the most current and up-to-date evidence.
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Jodie specialises in women’s health, fertility, pre-conception nutrition, pregnancy and new mums. She also has a special interest in Gestational Diabetes, PCOS and other hormone related issues that women face.
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Jodie also studied exercise science and was a teacher for 12 years before retraining as a dietitian. This experience, together with raising two little girls, allows for a compassionate approach in helping women meet their nutrition needs at every stage.
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The Studio
Located in leafy Buderim on the Sunshine Coast, the Dietitian Studio is a warm and inviting space for women to meet with Jodie.
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Telehealth Studio
Choice of online, phone, zoom or skype.
Fertility and Pre-conception
Diet and lifestyle can influence your body’s readiness for pregnancy and the ability to conceive.
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Nutritional adequacy for fertility and conception
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Accommodating special dietary restrictions (coeliac disease, lactose intolerance, vegetarian)
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Weight loss/weight gain
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PCOS
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Pregnancy
Good nutrition is crucial in growing a healthy baby. There are also many foods to consider to keep you and your baby safe during pregnancy.
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Food safety during pregnancy
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Important nutrients to grow a healthy baby
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Managing symptoms of pregnancy (nausea, vomiting, constipation, appetite)
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Gestational Diabetes
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Hypertension/ Pre-eclampsia
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Weight loss/weight gain
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New Mums
Becoming a new mum is a busy and demanding experience on your body. Whether you are breast feeding or not, achieving an adequate diet can affect your ability to recover and your energy levels.
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Nutritional adequacy for recovery and breast feeding
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Accommodating special dietary restrictions (coeliac disease, lactose intolerance, vegetarian)
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Weight loss/weight gain
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Paediatrics (growth tracking, failure to thrive, introduction to solids/fussy eating)
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Women’s health
Nutrition plays an integral role in all life stages. As we get older, it is important to consider diet and its role in making smooth transitions between each stage.
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Nutritional adequacy pre and post menopause
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PCOS
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Type 2 Diabetes
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Other hormonal issues/ metabolic syndrome
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Weight loss/weight gain