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Nutritional key for female fertility

The New Indian Express Chennai

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June 11, 2025

Infertility is no longer a silent struggle. With growing awareness and rising cases worldwide, many women and couples are exploring every possible factor that could influence their chances of conceiving, including diet.

- Sadhvika Srinivas

Research increasingly shows that nutrition plays a crucial role in female fertility, from egg quality to implantation and beyond.

What you eat matters

Modern diets, high in trans fats, refined carbs, and added sugars may be convenient, but they're doing more harm than good, especially when it comes to reproductive health. Studies link such eating patterns to hormonal imbalance and disrupted ovulation. In contrast, following a Mediterranean-style diet rich in plant-based foods, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats can improve fertility outcomes.

One key reason? These foods are loaded with fibre, antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and vital micronutrients, all of which promote hormonal balance, reduce inflammation, and support egg health.

Egg quality: It's not just about age

While age remains the strongest determinant of egg health, lifestyle and nutrition are powerful modifiers.

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