Maybe Baby? Getting the Right Nutrition for Conception
Magazines have been writing a lot about fertility and the incontrovertible fact that more and more women are choosing to start a family in their 30’s or forty’s. Ladies nowadays are highly likely to have a high flying career and be considering city trips, shoe shopping and sports cars, and a lot less about Mothercare, changing diapers, and pushing buggies.
The average age for giving birth in the UK is going up about two months every year. The average age in 2007 was 29.3 years compared with 28.6 years in 2001. Statistics prove the average girl under thirty will get pregnant in the first 6 months and those in their early 30’s may take up to and longer than 9 months. From 35 onwards it might take one year.
Some ladies are spending a large amount of money trying to increase their chances of conceiving naturally, but this may be a nonessential cost. Lord Robert Winston, pioneer of IVF treatment, said to the Daily Mail that ladies who freeze their eggs to delay parenthood are being given false hopes by fertility hospitals. He is going on to assert that this does not in any way guarantee a girls will become pregnant or go on to have a healthy baby.
So without ditching the thrilling way of life what can you do to help boost your fitness for that ‘maybe baby’ stage? Being healthy is way easier than you’d think. Here are some tips
For her :
Iron
Most ladies recognize iron as an important mineral for good health. Despite this knowledge, iron deficiency is regarded the most common nutritive deficiency and the most influenced group are ladies of child-bearing age. Studies have shown that even delicate deficiencies of iron are linked to reduced fertility. It appears that a deficiency of iron may perform a part in ovulatory dysfunction. Take daily Iron supplements ( look for non-constipating form )
Essential trans acids
The force on women to stay slim has lead to many women adopting very fat free diets. Unfortunately, this pattern of eating is related to a decline in fertility. The necessary trans acids ( found in nuts, seeds and oily fish ) have many functions across the body, including balancing the hormones involved in fertility. Try Omega 3-6-9 capsules with a mix of high quality fish, flax and borage oil.
Multivitamin and mineral formula
A multivitamin and mineral formula has for some time been regarded as a measure for general wellness and as health insurance. Studies now suggest that a multivitamin formula may also be beneficial for maintaining fertility in ladies. Studies in the latter 90s proved that girls who frequently took a multivitamin formula, were less sure to be infertile due to ovulatory failure than those who did not. Similarly, the more frequent and regular the supplements were taken, the better the results .
Try Solgar’s Female Multivitamin & Mineral complex
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 ( AKA the sunshine vitamin ) could help the fertility of women afflicted with ovulation Problems. One in 5 girls suffer from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ( PCOS ) and can have a lesser chance of conception at a later age. Researchers at Yale school college of medicine ( 2008 ) concluded girls with ovulation problems or PCOS were far more likely to be low in vitamin D.
Try 1000iu D3 supplement
For him :
Your other half should be thinking along the same lines as you when it comes to living healthily. Sperm count and motility plays a particularly important part in the middle of trying to become pregnant. Why do all of the hard work when your partner plays an equal part in the process of conception? Recent figures ( from Norwich Union health-care in 2005 ) show that 2.5 million men have barrenness in the UK. Male infertility may account for up to a third of issues with conception so it is important that your man takes similar steps to you to keep himself and his sperm in tip top health.
Zinc
Zinc is obviously one of the most vital nutriments required for fertility, particularly for men. Studies show that a low zinc intake corresponds with a low sperm count and poor sperm motility.
Vitamin C
As an antioxidant, vitamin C is critical for good health. For men, this nutrient plays a specific role in enhancing fertility. Research has demonstrated that vitamin C may help to cut the clumping together of sperm and thus boosts sperm motility. In addition, vitamin C typically reinforces sperm quality and protects the DNA contained inside it from damage.
Visit www.solgar.co.uk for more info on vitamin & mineral additions
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The first step in pregnancy is getting the correct Prenatal Support. Go along to the Solgar site and find all the data you need. Keith Woolley is a Research Director for Heath Food Stores in the UK