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Have You Eaten These Six Kinds of Foods That Affect Maternity of Women


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By : Anita zhu   19 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-02 02:22:14

Some foods are not suitable for women to eat too many, especially for women who want to be pregnant in the near future, then what will affect us?

First, coffee

Researchers in U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences studied 104 women who want to be pregnant and concluded that: coffee has a direct impact on fertility. Among these women, the possibility of pregnancy for those who drink more than a cup of coffee a day is only half of women who do not drink this beverage. Therefore, they suggested that if women plan to become pregnant, they should drink less coffee.

Second, carrot

Carrots are rich in carotene, various vitamins and other nutrients beneficial to human body. Roth Gisborne, New Jersey Medical School gynecologist made a study and found that if women eat too many carrots, the ingestion of a large amount of carotene may cause amenorrhea and inhibit normal ovarian function of ovulation. Therefore, to childbearing women should not eat carrots.

Third, alcohol

Scientific research shows that the main component of alcohol is ethanol, which can increase the body's catecholamine levels and cause blood vessel spasm, testicular hypoplasia, and even testicular atrophy. As a result, spermatogenic function will have structural change. The secretion deficiency of testosterone and other male hormone will cause sound thinner, breast enlargement and other feminine performance. Such a person is prone to have male infertility, even if he gives birth, the next generation is more likely to have malformations. For women, it can lead to irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, egg generate variation, no sexual desire or stop ovulation.

Fourth, sunflower seeds

The protein in sunflower seeds has the ingredients that can inhibit testicular, which can cause testicular atrophy, affecting normal reproductive function. Therefore, young people of childbearing age should not eat.

Fifth, garlic

Eating more garlic can cut righteousness of people and has a clear role to kill sperm. Eating too many for young people of childbearing age has a negative impact on fertility, so it is inappropriate to eat too many.

Sixth, roast beef and mutton

Eating roast beef and mutton is the habit of residents in Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and other places. It was found that a few women who like to eat roast lamb often give birth to children with mental retardation, paralysis, or deformity.


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