

PCOS and ovulation: let’s talk about nutrition
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common—but often misunderstood—causes of infertility. The good news? Nutrition and lifestyle changes are considered first-line treatments for managing PCOS and improving fertility outcomes.
Join us for a free 30-minute webinar with Collab Fertility’s in-house dietitian, Mimi Huang, RD, where we’ll explore how evidence-based nutrition can help manage PCOS symptoms, regulate hormones, and support your path to parenthood.
Whether you're just beginning your fertility journey or already undergoing treatment, Mimi will share expert guidance on:
How PCOS affects fertility and ovulation
The role of insulin resistance and inflammation in reproductive health
How specific foods and eating patterns can balance hormones and improve egg quality
Supplements that may support ovulation and overall fertility
How personalized nutrition fits into The Collab Way integrative care model that supports the whole patient
You’ll leave this session with practical tools and a deeper understanding of how lifestyle and nutrition choices can help you take control of your reproductive health.
Have questions about how nutrition can impact PCOS and fertility? Submit them when you register—Mimi will answer as many as possible during the live session.
This free webinar is perfect for anyone navigating PCOS, preparing for fertility treatment, or simply curious about how food and lifestyle changes can support their reproductive goals.
About Mimi Huang:
Mimi provides personalized nutrition education and counseling to help individuals optimize their health and fertility outcomes as Collab Fertility’s Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. She specializes in creating a strong nutritional foundation to support egg and sperm quality, improve conception rates, and promote lifelong health.
Passionate about the growing field of fertility nutrition, Mimi finds it deeply rewarding to offer evidence-based guidance that empowers patients both on their fertility journey and beyond. She is proud to be part of Collab’s multidisciplinary team, supporting individuals and couples in building their families through The Collab Way.
Mimi has been a Registered Dietitian since 2015, with previous roles at Kaiser Permanente, Morrison Healthcare, and in private practice.
A Bay Area native, Mimi grew up in Oakland and now lives in Concord with her husband and two children. Outside of work, she enjoys window shopping at outdoor malls, going for walks, and watching anime.