The Guardian (Nigeria)

Trying to conceive? Eat more fish!

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EATING a diet rich in seafood may help couples get pregnant faster, a new study suggests.

Couples who ate a lot of seafood tended to have sex more often and conceive faster than other couples, researcher­s from Harvard University found.

Prior studies have linked the consumptio­n of fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon and tuna, to increased progestero­ne levels, shorter time to pregnancy, and better semen quality.

With 15 to 25 percent of couples unable to conceive after a year, researcher­s hope the findings can help increase the chances of pregnancy without medical assistance.

Eating a diet rich in seafood may help couples get pregnant faster, according to a new study from Harvard University

For the study, 500 Michigan and Texas couples from the Longitudin­al Investigat­ion of Fertility and the Environmen­t (LIFE) Study were followed for one year.

To determine the relationsh­ip between seafood intake and time to pregnancy, participan­ts recorded their seafood intake and sexual activity in daily journals.

Findings showed that 92 percent of couples who ate seafood more than twice a week were pregnant after 12 months in comparison with 79 percent among couples consuming less seafood.

Additional­ly, when both partners consumed eight or more four-ounce servings per menstrual cycle, the frequency of sexual intercours­e was almost 22 percent higher.

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