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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Vitamin D Deficiency And Female Infertility Could a simple vitamin D deficiency be a factor in your infertility? Restoring optimal levels of vitamin D could help to restore normal ovulation naturally. Learn how to get tested and treated. Vitamin D And Male Fertility Vitamin D can profoundly improve sperm DNA fragmentation, improve sperm morphology and help speed conception. Vitamin Cocktails, Egg Quality and IVF Success Top infertility clinics often recommend a cocktail of nutrients to improve egg quality and pregnancy rates in IVF - many of the recommendations are supported by studies in medical journals and are at the forefront of a new science: oocyte nutrition Ureaplasma And Poor Sperm Morphology Ureaplasma infections may be at the root of much male infertility especially poor sperm morphology. Fortunately Ureaplasma is treatable with antibiotics. Untreated Diabetes May Harm Male Fertility Diabetes may adversely affect male fertility even when sperm tests are normal, a diabetes test may be your missing link if you are having trouble TTC. Unexplained Infertility Could Be Celiac Disease Women with unexplained infertility have a higher risk of having celiac disease which can cause infertility and miscarriage. Toxoplasmosis Avoidance Avoiding toxoplasmosis infection is important in pregnancy, learn the main sources of infection and how to stay toxoplasmosis-free. Too Skinny To Concieve Or For IVF To Succeed? Having a low BMI can increase the chances of IVF failing and increase ovulatory infertility. Full-fat organic dairy foods may help. Too Much Green Tea May Lower Female Fertility Green tea catechins have potent anti-estrogenic effects that may lower fertility in women with already low hormone levels. Tomatoes And Lycopene May Help Reduce Fibroids Eating tomatoes daily or taking a lycopene supplement may help to shrink uterine fibroids and deter new fibroid growth helping to preserve fertility.
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