Monday 1 June 2009

Pregnancy

Vitamins That Are Good For Getting Pregnant
by: Helene Kvist


With the rise in older couples trying to become pregnant, there has also been a marked increase in fertility issues. Women's bodies are at their prime during their early twenties on up to the thirties, but after that, pregnancy can seem an elusive challenge. However, with hormone therapies, women have more choices than ever. But for those women who want a more natural approach, recent research has shown that there are also vitamins good for fertility.

Fertility problems have grown by 25% in the past ten years and scientists are baffled. However, holistic experts believe that some of these problems are due to a lack of nutritious diets as well as other environmental factors. As a result, the body can not support itself through the process of becoming pregnant; resulting in irregular ovulation times, fewer viable eggs, and even problems with the male's sperm. To combat this, couples may want to consider supplementing with vitamins good for fertility, and increase their overall chances of a pregnancy.

Women who are looking for vitamins good for fertility will not need to go to their doctor for prescriptions, but rather, they can head to their local grocery store or health food market for the right supplements. Vitamins that they will want to include are: folic acid (400mcg), flaxseed oil (1000mg), zinc (30mg), selenium (100mcg), vitamin E (200mg), vitamin C (1000mg), vitamins B6 (50 mg) and B12 (50 mcg) as well as manganese (5 mg). Taking these supplements on a daily basis is effective for creating ideal conditions in the body to aid in conception as well as prevents birth defects.

But men are not excluded from fertility responsibility. Though women are given most of the credit for helping with fertility, a man who takes vitamins good for fertility can also ensure that his sperm are ready for the all important moment of conception. Men should consider taking the same vitamins and minerals as their female counterparts, minus the folic acid, as well as add two amino acids to their routine: L-carnitine (100mg) and L-arginine (300mg). This combination of vitamins and supplements assists the overall sperm count to be more appropriate for conception.

The general course of supplementation of vitamins food for fertility should be started before couples actually begin their attempts to become pregnant. This will allow their bodies to make any necessary repairs as well as possibly correct any fertility issues that may have been caused by a lack of vitamin storage in their bodies. Most physicians and obstetricians recommend that couples undergo this kind of treatment process before turning to more conventional methods of fertility treatment for at least three months before beginning to attempt to conceive.

Undoubtedly, there is skepticism over the use of vitamins good for fertility as many physicians believe that troubles with conception are medical in cause. However, many of the reasons for these medical causes are being shown to be the result of a lack of proper body function because of poor nutrition. For example, women who are restrictively dieting can reduce their vitamin stores, which can then lead to problems with menstruation, hormonal control, and thus conception. It stands to prove that increasing one's focus on nutrition will help to reverse these issues.

There are also many supplement combinations of vitamins good for fertility on the drug market today; many of which are available in drugstores or through online markets. Women and men should be careful to choose only reputable supplements as well as check with their doctors if they have outstanding medical conditions that might require medication advice. These supplement programs may need to be continued for a while until the actual pregnancy begins, but restoring the body to health is one of the best gifts that a mother can give to their unborn child.
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by: Gregory De Villiers