The top 10 natural fertility boosters

The average couple with no medical problems has only a 15 to 20 per cent chance of conceiving per menstrual cycle so it’s just common sense to maximise your chances. Here are the top ten natural fertility boosters

1 Make love regularly

It sounds obvious, but the more practise a man has at making sperm the stronger they are. Plus, as sperm can live in the body for around five days regular sex will maximise the chance that sperm will be in your body during the 24 hours you’re most fertile each month.

2 Cut down on caffeine

Research has shown that as little as one cup of coffee per day can halve your chances of conception.

3 Keep him cool

Heat around his scrotum is a problem for sperm. So get him to wear loose cotton underwear and avoid tight jeans or trousers. Sitting with legs crossed or driving for long periods can also cause problems.

4 Stop excessive dieting

Researchers at Ohio University found that when women cut calories too much, their levels of reproductive hormones also went down, reducing the chance of ovulation.

5 Supplement your diet

Take zinc, selenium and vitamin C supplements.
• Zinc for him - zinc is crucial for the proper development of the sperm; for her - zinc is crucial for cell division – if cell division is inadequate it makes it more difficult for the egg to fertilise.
• Selenium for him – it’s essential to maximise sperm formation and testosterone production.
• Vitamin C for him – it can enhance sperm quality; for her – it can help with ovulation.

6 Cut down on smoking and drinking

Smoking and drinking interferes with the reproductive system of both men and women so you should aim to cut out smoking altogether and limit your drinking to no more than six units (six glasses of wine or three pints of beer) a week.

7 Cut out recreational drugs

Marijuana can lower two hormones, FSH and LH that men need to produce sperm – it can also lower his libido. For a woman marijuana can stop ovulation. Cocaine can lower sperm count and increase the rate of abnormal sperm and heroin can cause a decrease in testosterone levels.

8 Cut down on painkillers

Some painkillers, such as paracetamol and ibuprofen, can interfere with conception if taken around the time of ovulation by suppressing hormones called prostaglandins, which the body needs to release the egg into the fallopian tube.

9 Try a sexy spice

Fenugreek has high levels of vitamins A and D, which can help with sexual desire and impotence. It can also increase the body’s metabolism, giving you more energy for sex.

10 Get checked out 

It’s worth both you and your partner seeing your GP to check there are no medical conditions standing in your way of conceiving such as blocked Fallopian tubes (where the egg goes once it’s fertilised), fibroids (non-cancerous growths in or on the wall of the womb) and endometriosis (where the lining of the womb grows in places other than the womb).