The Functional Fertility Blog
Probiotics are live microorganisms, primarily bacteria and some yeasts, that have health benefits when consumed in adequate amounts. Found naturally in certain foods like yogurt, kefir, and...
Among the essential nutrients that play a pivotal role in reproductive health, vitamin C stands out for its profound impact on both male and female fertility. Here are a few reasons why we love...
Eating pineapple core after a frozen embryo transfer (FET) or when trying to conceive naturally is a practice that some people believe may help with implantation and increase the chances of a...
Caffeine consumption can affect fertility and may have implications when you are trying to get pregnant. While there is no universally agreed-upon safe limit for caffeine intake when trying to...
Eating for fertility involves making choices that support your reproductive health. Here's a guide on how to eat for fertility:
1. Balanced Diet: Consume a balanced diet that includes a variety of...
Morning fertility tea is a natural and soothing way to support reproductive health. Keep in mind that while herbal teas can be a part of a healthy lifestyle, they should not be used as a...
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