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What Are Some Natural Ways You Can Boost Fertility?

Alexandra Rivers
Last updated: May 18, 2022 9:57 pm
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Fertility problems are more common than many people think. The CDC reports that 19% of women between 15 and 49 struggle to become pregnant. This figure increases with age.

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Follow a fertility dietEat more in breakfastAvoid the use of alcohol and tobaccoYou Don’t Need Therapies or Pills to Improve Fertility

Fertility woes tend to disrupt marriages and cause issues among couples. Becoming a parent might not seem easy, but it is essential to remember that you’re not the only one facing these challenges.

The good news for you is that you can improve your fertility using completely natural methods. The food you eat and the lifestyle you adopt affect your fertility. Making some changes in these aspects can make a difference. These are some of the same health hacks to follow to be good parent too. Let us look at some of the ways you can adopt to boost your fertility.

Follow a fertility diet

The right diet can help with fertility. There are several wholesome foods such as fresh fruits, lean protein sources, leafy vegetables, and healthy fats. You should incorporate these as much as possible in your diet. Your reproductive health improves, and your ovulation also stays on track when you ingest these. You can use the Clearblue ovulation calculator to track your ovulation cycle.

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The egg is produced at regular intervals when the body receives proper nutrition in the form of a healthy diet. Avoid red meat and instead, go for some legumes or tofu beans. Getting reasonable amounts of protein is vital in one meal daily.

You can also include products having a healthy amount of fats, such as curd and full cream milk, and not choose the skimmed options. Do not increase the carbohydrate sources and opt for refined carbs to the extent possible. This ensures that your weight stays within a tolerable limit and testosterone production remains low.

Eat more in breakfast

A filling breakfast is important for people losing weight. It is also helpful when trying to get pregnant. Getting more food in your stomach during breakfast can help solve fertility issues. Several pieces of research have found that women who eat an enormous breakfast and smaller dinner ovulate more than those who do the opposite. Their insulin levels and testosterone levels also witnessed a significant drop.

However, an increase in breakfast should be accompanied by less meal intake during snacks and dinner to avoid unintended weight gain. Eating a good breakfast also helps women who suffer from PCOS.

Avoid the use of alcohol and tobacco

Substances like alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco have a negative impact on reproductive health. When you drink a lot in one sitting, it may cause irregular ovulation. But this does not mean that infrequent drinking is okay. It also has ill effects on fertility.

After you become pregnant, consuming alcohol becomes more dangerous since it can harm the fetus from the 3rd week onwards and cause irreparable damage. Cigarettes have toxic compounds that reduce the number of eggs. The eggs are not produced consistently, unlike the sperm, and are limited in number. If they are removed, they can’t come back.

You Don’t Need Therapies or Pills to Improve Fertility

Adequate and balanced nutrition is essential for a healthy body, and it helps you become pregnant. When you ingest a good and nutritious diet accompanied by an active lifestyle, you can hope to see a good impact on your fertility levels.

Apart from having a positive impact on your fertility, these changes can improve your overall health too. It would be advisable to see a specialist if you face issues even after making fruitful changes to your diet and lifestyle.

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I am Alexandra Rivers, a highly experienced healthcare professional with extensive experience in hospital administration. With over 10 years of experience working in the field, I have developed a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare industry and its complexities.

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