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these foods that boost fertility and can help you conceive
When it comes to nutrition, this is
what your body expects even before you're expecting.
While no particular food or ingredient can magically attract a
baby to your womb, you cannot underestimate the role nutrition plays in
conceiving. Certain foods and the right quantities of them can enhance your
fertility and improve your chances of getting pregnant. We know we live in a
world where tech advancements and modern medicine can help enormously, but the
benefits of optimising your nutrition shouldn't be disregarded. You are what
you eat is an adage that holds true in every aspect of your
life, including your ability to conceive.
The link between your diet and fertility is not a new concept. Dr.
Shivani Sachdev Gour, Gynaecologist, IVF expert and Director, SCI Healthcare,
New Delhi, explains its origins. "A fertility-boosting diet can be traced
to research from the Nurses' Health Study, which began in 1976 and grew to
include over 238,000 female nurse participants aged 30 to 55. They found that a
high intake of trans fats, low-fat dairy foods, animal protein, soft drinks,
and a higher dietary glycemic load was associated with a higher risk of
anovulatory infertility. Dr. Sneha Sathe, Fertility Consultant, Nova IVF
Fertility Mumbai, agrees and says, "Eating healthy can only improve one's
chances of successful conception. Preconception is the ideal time to adopt a healthy
lifestyle where you eat right, work out, stop smoking and cut down on alcohol
and caffeine. Food choices affect reproductive function in several ways. In
addition to the direct impact of a nutritious diet on fertility, healthy food
choices are critical to building up nutrient stores that are essential for the
growth and development of the foetus during pregnancy."
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