Eat More Cheerios, Have More Sons
Fertility aided by consuming highest energy intake
By: Discover
From: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/discoblog/2008/04/22/eat-more-cheerios-have-more-sons/
From: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/discoblog/2008/04/22/eat-more-cheerios-have-more-sons/
Why would a woman need more nutrition, wealth and aggression to bear and raise boys?
Read more... | Published: 08/12/10
Helping sperm swim better
Environmental exposures can have an impact on whether men’s ‘boys’ can swim
Men produce about 100 million sperm a day, every day, basically 1,000 sperm for every heartbeat.
Read more... | Published: 08/12/10
Latest trends in pregnancy
Number of parents seeing double in the birthing room is up 50%
By: Heidi Murkoff
From: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=resources/lifestyle_community&id=6097328
From: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=resources/lifestyle_community&id=6097328
The number seeing triple (or more) is up 400%
Read more... | Published: 08/11/10
Eating Ice Cream May Increase Fertility
Appears to be better for women trying to become pregnant
Better than a diet consisting of low-fat dairy products such as skimmed milk and yoghurt, according to new research published in Europe’s leading reproductive medicine journal, Human Reproduction.
Read more... | Published: 08/11/10
Short Menstrual Cycles And Fertility
Extremely short cycles could be an indication of another underlying problem.
By: Sandy Robertson
From: http://infertility-fertility.blogspot.com/2008/03/short-menstrual-cycles-and-fertility.html
From: http://infertility-fertility.blogspot.com/2008/03/short-menstrual-cycles-and-fertility.html
If you are trying to conceive this can be problematic because you may not be able to sustain a pregnancy since your hormones are falling too fast.
Read more... | Published: 08/10/10
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