I'm Thinking of Having a Baby

5 Simple Things to Improve Your Fertility

β€’ Hannah Eriksen β€’ Season 1 β€’ Episode 9

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What can you do today that will improve your time to conception, and benefit you and bubs for both the short and long term?

Listen to the five practical tips Lora Attia from Dietitian For Mums gives us on this episode of I'm Thinking of Having a Baby. 

The five aspects we cover are:
- get enough iron πŸ‹πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ
- load yourself with omega-3s 🐟
- choose to drink less alcohol 🍸 
- eat the rainbow 🌈 
- move your body πŸ€ΈπŸ½β€β™‚οΈ

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Oh Goodness! Nutrition is an evidence-based dietitian practice. However, given the general nature of the content presented on this podcast, it can not replace individualised medical advice. Get yo'self a professional (psst, lik...