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How you live and think and what you don’t do has a significant effect on your body and fertility, too.
Now, it isn’t just about high fat intake, ultra-processed foods, and a lack of exercise. There are foods for improving your chances of having a baby, but you can’t just eat those foods alongside inflammatory foods, for instance. I note a lot of suggestions online on what to eat to get pregnant faster, including inflammatory-inducing foods, which won’t help fertility. Even low-calorie and low-fat foods are highly inflammatory. This is why I always advise taking a qualified nutritionist’s advice for fertility, chronic inflammatory conditions, and so on.
Also, you don’t have to be overweight and have issues with conceiving. Have you read Signs of Inflammation That May Surprise You?
A gut-healthy, anti-inflammatory diet rich in every nutrient needed for fertility will help you. A good ratio of nutrients from a multitude of foods for fertility, eaten daily, along with anti-inflammatory lifestyle changes, will help. Remember, it isn’t just one thing alone that you have to do to get pregnant and have a baby.
For example, omega-3 is good for fertility, but you can’t just take an omega-3 supplement and carry on living an inflammatory lifestyle.
Read: Do We All Need Omega-3?
Plus, if you are on a strict diet, have malabsorption issues, or are anemic, please check this article: Help With Anemia, B12, and Iron Deficiencies and Comfort & Joy for Ulcerative Colitis.
Check these posts: Overcome Anxiety and Infertility & Getting Pregnant With Endometriosis.
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Delicious, gut-friendly meals designed to reduce inflammation and support your health—just pick your dish and enjoy the benefits.
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The EBS Traffic Light system of food categories with more guidance on each color.
Read the guide
A place for asking questions that might feel too big or too small for professional help, and getting responses from both peers and moderators.
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