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Improve your chances of getting pregnant |

Tuesday, 26 January 2010
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Both men and women can make lifestyle changes that may increase their chances of conceiving. One way to increase your chances of getting pregnant is to eat healthily. A balanced diet will help ensure your body is healthy enough to become pregnant and nourish a developing baby. A healthy diet can also help to keep sperm production at optimum levels. Being under- or overweight can make you less likely to become pregnant, so making changes to your diet can help to improve your chances. The government also recommends that all women trying for a baby should take 400mcg of folic acid a day to help prevent conditions such as spina bifida in your child. Another important factor is taking regular exercise. Regular, moderate exercise of around 30 minutes a day helps to maximise your fitness and keep your weight in check. It also boosts levels of endorphins, the body's own ‘happy hormones', which may help to reduce stress. Some people find relaxation techniques or complementary therapies also help them relax. Limiting your alcohol intake it also important. Alcohol may affect fertility and sperm quality (as well as affecting your weight), so do limit your drinking to the Government's ‘Sensible drinking' guideline of a maximum of: two - three units a day for women and three - four units a day for men. It is also a good idea to leave at least two alcohol-free days after heavy drinking. Women who are pregnant are advised to drink less than the maximum recommended or no alcohol at all. It is important to monitor your medication and drugs. Some prescription medication can lessen your changes of conceiving, so if you are taking regular medication and trying for a baby, talk to your GP about alternatives that might be more appropriate. Illegal drugs such as marijuana and cocaine should be completely avoided. If you smoke then quitting is extremely important. Smoking has been linked to infertility and early menopause in women, and to sperm problems in men. It is also a factor in premature or low birth-weight babies. Quitting smoking may help to improve your chances of conceiving and having a healthy baby. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Written by the HFEA, find out more information about Fertility , Infertility and IVF
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