Having trouble conceiving? Increase your Vitamin B6!
Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007
by Tracey Edwards
Often called a natural fertility booster, B6 might just be the vitamin you could be looking for to help you fall pregnant. Often sold for easing PMS symptoms such as cramps, breast tenderness, fluid retention and mood swings, the benefits to fertility are becoming increasingly popular.
A recent study by the American Journal of Epidemiology followed 364 women in
B6 effectively reduces blood estrogen and increases progesterone in the body making you much more conducive to getting pregnant.
Vitamin B6 can also improve mucus quality. Sperm needs a viable mucus consistency travel through the cervix to get to the egg, and the better quality fertile mucus you have, the easier it is for sperm and egg to meet and hopefully make a baby.
B6 works best when taken with the other B group vitamins as it absorbs better this way. Just 60 mg is usually enough to make positive changes, although if you don’t notice a difference in your luteal phase within two to three months, try increasing the dosage. 100-200 mg is usually recommended.
Vitamin B6 occurs naturally in yeast, whole grains, legumes, liver, eggs, cereal, meat & fish.
By Tracey Edwards
Read Tracey’s own diary of trying to fall pregnant at http://www.fertility-challenged.blogspot.com
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