15 Oct 2018
Researchers are now beginning to draw attention to the impact of alcohol around the time of conception and the health of the foetus later in life.
To have the best chance of getting pregnant and having a healthy baby both women and men should strive to be in the best possible health.
There is a lot of information online about what helps or hinders a woman’s chance of getting pregnant and having a healthy baby. Unfortunately, some of the information is misleading or simply not correct. Here are eight myth busters to help you on your fact finding way.
The amount of alcohol drunk by fathers-to-be can affect sperm quality and the health of a baby, according to new research.
- Read more about Sobering news for men who want to be dads
- Log in to post comments
Recent research is pointing to a link between alcohol and poor sperm development, meaning the onus is on expectant fathers too.
It’s Fertility Week 2016 and this year we are talking about the ‘7 ways in 7 days’ that people can increase their chances of getting pregnant and having a healthy baby
- Read more about Fertility Week 2016 – 7 ways in 7 days
- Log in to post comments