If you are struggling with getting pregnant, a consultation with one of Ohio Reproductive Medicine’s board-certified fertility specialists is highly recommended. However, in addition, you may consider simple lifestyle changes that can help improve your chances of conception. The goal is to create the healthiest environment for conception and pregnancy.
For both women and men, the keys to fertility include maintaining a healthy weight, exercise and choosing foods that support your ability to conceive and achieve pregnancy.
30% of infertility has been associated with weight extremes. Infertility rates are 3 times higher in obese women. Women who are overweight can improve their fertility by losing just 5% of their body weight. Insulin resistance causes the body to release more insulin which halts ovulation. Underweight women often suffer with ovulation problems as well.
Obesity in men alters testosterone and other hormones that can affect sperm count and sperm mobility. Sperm-related infertility accounts for up to 33% of male factor infertility.
In addition to diet, lifestyle choices that support conceptions include limiting alcohol consumption, quitting smoking, and moderate daily exercise.
What you eat affects the health of you or your partner’s eggs and sperm. A Harvard study reported that women can decrease infertility risk due to ovulation disorders by 80% with healthy dietary changes (1). The Fertility Diet created by Walter Willett from Harvard School of Public health is designed to boost ovulation and improve fertility (2). It is based on sound science.
Moderate exercise (up to one hour) can reduce the risk of infertility, and improve sperm quality. Poor sperm quality can cause miscarriages. Exercise of less than 15 min can increase the risk of infertility. Extreme exercise can cause infertility. How you exercise can also impact your success with IVF.
Oral health is vital. Gum disease, cavities and periodontitis negatively impact pregnancy.
Studies show that smoking increases your chance for infertility by 13%. Smoking can extend the time it takes to conceive. Smoking also increases your risk for a miscarriage and can cause birth defects
Alcohol can impact both female and male fertility, affecting conception and implantation. There is no safe dose of alcohol.
Stress impairs fertility. Try acupuncture, yoga, meditation, breathing and other mind body therapies. Massage can help too.
Understanding your fertility cycle can improve your chance of conception. Timing intercourse can help improve conception, but it does not affect fertility.
It is known that some water- based lubricants and any lubricant that contains a spermicide are to be avoided. There are sperm friendly lubricant that won’t affect sperm motility.
Melatonin is naturally produced by the body during sleep. Any artificial light, including device screen light can affect melatonin production. Sleep decreases cortisol levels which can lower testosterone.
Men can improve their fertility by eliminating tight fitting clothes, long bike rides and hot tubs, and avoiding holding a laptop in their lap because this can increase scrotal temperature and reduce sperm production.
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