Are there any fertility diet supplements out there for females and males?

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My fiance and I have been trying to get pregnant, and I am interested in any fertility diet supplements, vitamins, or anything that you can put in to food or drink that can help boost or aid in this subject. Is there any out there - mostly that I don’t need to go to a doctor for?

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2 Responses to “Are there any fertility diet supplements out there for females and males?”

  1. glen_loves_fun on August 1st, 2009 2:06 am

    Supplements Feedback: *
    I have noticed that alcohol seems to be involved in a lot of pregnancies.
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  2. loriann_1971 on August 3rd, 2009 8:39 am

    Supplements Feedback: There are several things that you can take. (choose only one to take at a time so you don’t cancel out the different things things you take) There is fertilAId for men and women, vitex for women, ovulex for women and fertility blend for men and women. Remember it takes at least three months for any supplement to show any effect.

    In addition to taking one of those, you should take a prenatal vitamin high in folic acid and iron doesn’t hurt either. Those don’t necessarily help you get pregnant, but make sure your body is ready to support a baby.

    I have also heard that vitamin C is good for both men and women to take when they are trying to conceive.

    Some people also swear by eating pineapple to help with implantation, yams to help with fertility, and baby carrots and green tea to help with creating fertile cervical mucus, which is important for conceiving.

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