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Friday, October, 23, 2009

Female Ovulation Period

Health Encyclopedia: Infertility In Women Lifestyle Changes

Lifestyle Changes


Although there are no dietary or nutritional cures for infertility, a healthy lifestyle is important. Ovulatory problems are reversible by changing behavioral patterns. Such conditions include:

  • Maintain a healthy weight. Women who are either over- or underweight are at risk for fertility failure, including a lower chance for achieving success with fertility procedures. Everyone should have a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables and whole grains and low in saturated fats.
  • Stop ...
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