Anna M. Sevcsik
Communications specialist, founder of the Élet.Érzés Association and the Heart Clinic
Anna M. Sevcsik is a communications specialist and social activist, the founder of the Élet.Érzés Association. She established the association previously known as Babagenetics in 2015 with the aim of making fertility and pregnancy tests as widely known and accessible as possible to everyone. Her personal involvement and her own experiences have shown her how much authentic information, information and empathetic support are needed on this journey. She has been pregnant eight times, five of which resulted in the birth of children, but the three babies that passed through her are also part of her life. She knows exactly the pain of loss, as well as the difficulties that come with not receiving the appropriate support or information for parents.
This deeply personal experience prompted her to establish the Élet.Érzés Association, which has since helped thousands of women on their journey to motherhood. Empathy, acceptance, non-judgment and objective, understandable information are given a prominent role in her work. She believes that every woman who wants to have a child or is pregnant deserves attention, support and safety. Thanks to her dedication, the association is now a support for many, even in the most difficult life situations.
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The topic of fertility is a sensitive one for many, yet it is important to talk about it openly and in a supportive environment. Our presentation will discuss the physical and psychological factors affecting conception, common difficulties, and the tools and opportunities that can help on this journey.
The participants in the discussion are: Júlia Dóka, obstetrician-gynecologist, György Korinna, psychologist, and Anna M. Sevcsik, founder and stakeholder of the Élet.Érzés Association, who share their experiences from both a professional and personal perspective. Our experts present a holistic approach to how both the body and the soul can be supported whether it is lifestyle, stress management, or emotional processing.
The program aims to accompany those interested with authentic information, understanding, and hope, while also providing space for connection and questions on an issue that affects everyone.

Grief is a natural part of life, yet we often carry it alone and unspoken. This presentation provides a space to talk about our various losses whether it is perinatal grief, the loss of a beloved pet, changes at work, or even the letting go of our old self after childbirth honestly and in an accepting environment.
The participants in the discussion are: György Korinna, psychologist, and Anna M. Sevcsik, founder and stakeholder of the Élet.Érzés Association, who help bring the different layers of grief closer together with their professional knowledge and personal experiences. We will also talk about how we can support ourselves and each other in this process, and how we can find support in processing losses.
The program aims to open a dialogue about grief in a safe, supportive space and help us realize that we are not alone with our feelings.






















