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Nutrition and Trying to Conceive
Are you eating properly? Your doctor may want you to change your eating habits, start exercising - even begin taking prenatal vitamins. These things will help to ensure not just your baby - but YOU are getting all of the nutrients you need, as well as your unborn child's. If you are smoking drinking and/or doing drugs it is imperative that you stop. These are all things that are detrimental to the health of your unborn baby, and you should discuss with your doctor the best way to handle these lifestyle issues and how they will affect your pregnancy. When Do I Begin To Change My Diet? If your doctor suggests taking a vitamin supplement - don't wait - take them, but in ADDITION to eating a healthy, well-balanced diet. Why Do I Have To Give Up Coffee? It is thought that the stimulant in coffee affects a woman's ovulation - yet will help your partner's sperm mobility - because it changes hormone levels, which directly affect trying to conceive. Be careful of hidden caffeine if foods like Mountain Dew and pain relievers such as Anacin and Excedrin. Read your labels! Do I need any specific things in my diet? These are all excellent sources of folic acid and should become daily parts of your diet. What exactly are prenatal vitamins? These are multivitamins containing larger amounts of iron, calcium and folic acid. Taking multivitamins will not match to what your prenatal vitamins contain, since women who are pregnant need greater amounts of specific vitamins, especially folic acid. Included in the vitamins listed above, your prenatal vitamins include:
Though the FDA has no clear set guidelines regarding these vitamins, please don't discount the importance of your prenatal vitamins. They are not only for you - but help reduce your baby's risk of birth defects, like spina bifida. Any foods I SHOULD eat? Oysters. Some scientists recommend oysters because of its zinc content - and if you have been reading up on your fertility - you may know that zinc deficiencies hinder BOTH men and female fertility. But a well balanced diet will do more for your overall health and fertility chances than trying to eat one or two specific foods. Your doctor can help you pinpoint anything lacking in your diet - and it is up to you to fill those voids, and eat a healthier diet. Try a variety of foods, so you won't get bored. Try and get all your food groups in daily, including breads, vegetables, fruit, dairy and meats low in fat. Read also: Tips on how to get pregnant - Part 1
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