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Health Report 3/10/13 Foods that Promote Fertility

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March 10th, 2013

One in eight couples will have problems getting pregnant. But what they eat could increase their chances of having a baby!
Lou Baxter has the best bites for him and her in tonight's health news.


Balls, bottles, and boys, that's what fills Laurie Elper's life.

Laurie Elpers, mother of twins, says: "This one looks like me, and this one looks like my husband."

Fraternal twins Noah and Ben are double trouble their parents thought might never happen.  After months of trying, Laurie suffered a miscarriage at ten weeks.

Laurie Elpers: "That really, you know, kind of shook us a little bit."

In fact, 30 percent of all pregnancies end in a miscarriage.

Sanjay Acerwall, MD, Reproductive Endocrinologist, says: "The risk of miscarriage increases with age.  So that women, for example, that are over 40, can have a one in three chance of miscarriage."

What you eat could improve your chances of getting pregnant and carrying your child to full term. Harvard researchers have come up with a fertility diet.  Women should avoid trans fats, cut back on saturated fats, and add more vegetable oils, nuts, and cold water fish like salmon.

Replace a serving of meat each day with beans, peas, soybeans, or tofu.  Skim milk appears to promote infertility, choose whole milk instead.  And for your veggies, go for spinach, beans, tomatoes, and beets.  Most importantly, skip the soda, it could slow ovulation.

For men, a 2012 study found eating 75 grams, or about two handfuls of walnuts a day, improves sperm quality. Oysters are not only an aphrodisiac, their high zinc content helps production of sperm and testosterone.  You can also find zinc in beef, eggs, and beans. The antioxidants found in dried fruits, cranberries and collard greens help protect sperm from cellular damage.

With foods that could help you build a family.
Lou baxter Jet 24 Action News.
   


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