Saturday 21 March 2015

Eat Right to Improve Your Chances of Getting Pregnant


Your body is preparing itself to create a life within. It is obvious that you will have to take great care for your body. A balanced diet is essential. Ensure that your body gets a steady supply of rich nutrients to build a healthy life.

Here are some ways you can ensure essential nutrition while you’re trying to conceive:

Eat Plenty of Greens

Fertility experts have established an inverse relationship between animal protein and fertility. According to a leading health magazine, eating one portion of red meat, turkey, or chicken everyday can increases ovulatory infertility by 33%. One portion of fish or eggs however do not impact ovulation. One portion of green and leafy vegetables and nuts on the other hand protect you from ovulatory infertility. Therefore, ensure that majority of your protein intake comes from vegetables, whole grains, pulses, and little measures of nuts and seeds.

Maintain a Strategic Distance from Bad Fat

Keep a close eye on your intake of trans fats. Eating trans fats normally prompts higher glucose and insulin levels and hurt your capacity to clear sugar from your circulatory system. Higher glucose and insulin levels lead to infertility. Eating trans fats can prompt inflammation in your body, which can delay ovulation and thereby conception. The most widely consumed trans fats in the North American are margarine, shortening, French fries, deep fried chicken, doughnuts, biscuits/cookies, and cakes/pastries. Some foods that are rich in good fats, and can be eaten to build your possibilities of getting pregnant are:

  • ·         Olives and olive oil
  • ·         Organic eggs
  • ·         Avocados
  • ·         Crisp, unroasted nuts and seeds
  • ·         Coconut and coconut oil.
  • ·         Fish


Eat simple Carbs and Avoid Processed Carbs

Polycystic ovary disorder (PCOS) is one of the most common causes of infertility in women. Foods that are rich in processed carbohydrate increase blood sugar and insulin levels which interfere in chances of getting pregnant. Types of processed carbohydrates that you should avoid while trying to get pregnant include:

  • ·         French fries and potato chips
  • ·         Soda pops, aerated drinks, and bottles juices
  • ·         Foods made with white flour
  • ·         Beer and wine


Carbohydrates that you can safely consume are vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, and whole grains.

Take Adequate Folic Acid and Iron

Folate (folic acid) is an essential element for building and replicating DNA. Folate also keeps your homocysteine level healthy; an increase in homocysteine level can increase chances of hypertension and miscarriage. Some foods that contain folate are:

  • ·         Lima beans
  • ·         Asparagus
  • ·         Chickpeas
  • ·         Romaine lettuce
  • ·         Lentils
  • ·         Broccoli
  • ·         Spinach
  • ·         Oranges
  • ·         Beet roots


Nonheme iron, a component of vegetables, legumes, fruits etc, can increase your chances of getting pregnant. Some food you can include in your diet to increase nonheme iron are:
  • ·         Spinach
  • ·         Lima beans
  • ·         Lentils
  • ·         Goji berries
  • ·         Navy beans
  • ·         Avocado
  • ·         Potatoes

      Eat healthy, stay happy, and create life :)





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