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Nutrition plays an important role in the health of every system in the human body, including reproductive health, so you absolutely can increase fertility with better food choices.
In fact, no body system is exempt from the effects of a poor diet. The foods we consume not only affect general well-being but also influence hormones, fertility, pregnancy outcomes, and overall reproductive function. What you eat literally becomes you.
How nutrition influences and improves fertility
For both men and women, a balanced diet is essential for optimal fertility. Nutrient deficiencies or imbalances can disrupt hormonal regulation, affecting ovulation in women and sperm production in men (do if you’re reading this, your man is not off the hook!).
There are several key nutrients shown to directly impact reproductive health:
I would like to highlight the importance of acquiring folate naturally through diet, and if you do supplement, to purchase an activated folate (also known as B9) supplement to avoid any issues in the presence of an MTHFR gene mutation.
Adequate iron intake also supports the production of healthy eggs and helps maintain a regular menstrual cycle, and this includes foods like beef, spinach, and when paired with vitamin C rich foods it’s even better
Both undernutrition (eating too little) and over-nutrition (eating too much) can have adverse effects on reproductive health. For women, being underweight may result in irregular or absent ovulation (or most often the cessation of your period altogether) while obesity can lead to insulin resistance and hormonal imbalances that affect fertility. Whilst it is true that some women who are under or overweight become pregnant, in most cases they are outliers and it isn’t as common as you think.
Maintaining a healthy weight through proper diet and exercise is essential to increase fertility. Balanced nutrition, including a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, animal proteins and healthy fats, supports reproductive function.
A well-balanced diet is particularly important during pregnancy, as it directly affects the health of both the mother and the child which is growing based on your nutritional and environmental conditions. Nutritional deficiencies during pregnancy can lead to complications such as preterm birth, low birth weight, and developmental issues, which we can all agree are best avoided for healthy pregnancy.
I hope that helps to explain how food choices can increase fertility, and offer some easy steps forward. Know that despite the constant push of food companies to eat their processed rubbish, and despite the food pyramid which these companies sponsor, the truth is this; the better your diet, the better your health outcomes in all ways, and especially your reproductive health .