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changing diet whilst TTC

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lilysma · 21/02/2010 09:43

I'm just wondering whether anyone has made any radical (or not so radical) changes to their diet whilst TTC and whether you can recommend a good source of information on this.

I've been TTC for no 2 for 7 months now with no success and am looking for positive things I can do to make me feel I'm taking control of the situation, without wanting to go on such a strict regime that the whole of my life (even more than now ) is about TTC, ifyswim!

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messymissy · 21/02/2010 17:59

I stopped being a vegetartian as my doc recommended more B vitamins in my diet, I did not want to take supplements so starting eating meat. Also took multivit/minerals for conception that included folic acid. Took more exercise and sleep and OH also cut out alchol and coffee.

good luck.

lilysma · 21/02/2010 20:31

Thanks messymissy, did it work ?

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DuelingFanjo · 21/02/2010 21:07

hi there,

I am changing my diet because I am baout to have IVF. I am following this which has some diet stuff on it.

Have also cut out alcohol and am trying to dringk 2-3 litres of water a day. Also haven't been drinking caffine.

Basically after trying for more than 2 years to get pregnant I am giving it my all in preparation for the IVF.

Am also drinking herbal teas and upping my protein so eating more fish. Also my acupuncturist said to eat porridge as oats is good for blood circulation.

I'll let you know if it works!

Zita west (who put together the thing I linked to) says Traditional Chinese Medicine suggests you concentrate on the Kidneys and eat more seeds and nuts, foods high in in essential fatty acids and royal jelly. Also Wholegrains, fresh vegetables, Oats, beans and pulses, free range eggs etc

lilysma · 23/02/2010 09:10

Thanks both, and good luck with your IVF DuelingFanjo! Do let me know how you get on. I will keep everything crossed for you.

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SomethingSuitablyWitty · 23/02/2010 09:30

Hi Lilysma - I have heard Green tea is good - as a coffee substitute and to improve EWCM. I am not a fan of it personally, but I drink some every day now...

lilysma · 23/02/2010 10:03

hmm, interesting, but it does have caffeine in it, no? suppose it depends how 'bad' you think caffeine is. it's a minefield it seems to me!

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SomethingSuitablyWitty · 23/02/2010 10:16

There's caffeine in it?! Arrgghh. Ignore me then.

DuelingFanjo · 23/02/2010 13:28

I am drinking Nettle tea, not sure if it has caffine in it.

lilysma · 23/02/2010 14:14

Well as far as I know green tea has caffeine in it, but I'm not an expert! I just know I have been buzzing after spending long meetings in China drinking mug after mug (thinking it was non-caffeinated) and was told it's because of the caffeine!

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SomethingSuitablyWitty · 23/02/2010 14:44

Better to play it safe with vile grapefruit juice then I guess...

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