10 food rules to live by if you're trying to get pregnant

There are so many nutritious foods available in the market, and each of them have their own effect on women during pregnancy.

Arka Roy Chowdhury
Written by:Arka Roy ChowdhuryPublished at: Mar 21, 2014

The Pregnancy Diet

The Pregnancy Diet
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Women who are trying to get pregnant often falter, and are left wondering as to what it is. But the fact is that you have a tremendous chances of getting pregnant simply through your food choice. The kind of foods that you put into your body plays a major role in influencing the hormones in your body. Here we have brought to you ten essential food items that will bring your the good news.Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in

Blood Nourishing Foods

Blood Nourishing Foods
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You must eat foods that will help to nourish your blood during the menstruation week in order to replenish the loss of blood. For this you must eat clean meat, fish, eggs, black beans, lentins, kelp, beets, dark leafy greens, broccoli, cherries, red grapes, raspberries. It is very important that you help nourish your blood!Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in      

Vitamin C Intake

Vitamin C Intake
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You will do well by increasing the Vitamin C intake of your body during the menstruation week. This is primarily because you need to absorb all the iron into your body from such foods. Do eat citrus based fruits, mangoes, cherries, potatoes, tomatoes, cantaloupe, strawberries, peas, and watercress. Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in

Yin Nourishing Foods

Yin Nourishing Foods
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When yin is abundant then automatically our bodies flourish, not just your internal organs but your external looks too! Eat yin nourishing foods during your pre ovulation week so as to support the yin phase of the menstrual cycle. Eat foods such as clean meat, fish, shellfish, eggs, moderate intake of organic dairy products.Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in  

Vitamin E Intake

Vitamin E Intake
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E vitamin is good, it is good for you, but like everything you must go easy on it too, never do overdose on any of these. Vitamin E is known to increase men's fertility and in some cases women't too. Eat them during pre-ovulation days in order to nourish developing follicle. Eat nuts, seeds, whole grains, sweet potatoes, cold-pressed oils, leafy greens, and avocados. Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in    

Vitamin B Intake

Vitamin B Intake
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Foods that are rich in B Vitamin are good for women who are trying to get pregnant. This is because this vitamin assists in the release of your egg and implantation. Always add leafy greens, whole grains, eggs and clean meat in your diet. Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in  

Zinc Intake

Zinc Intake
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Human body needs zinc for the production, repair and functioning of DNA, and so getting enough amount of zinc is important for the rapid cell growth that is occurs during pregnancy. Eat foods such as clean meat, fish, poultry, wheat germ, eggs, whole grains, and figs. Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in        

Cooked Food

Cooked Food
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You are advised to eat cooked food most times the week before your period or your possible pregnancy, such as soups. These cooked foods keep your uterus warm and your progesterone levels would then be high.Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in  

Avoid Processed Foods

Avoid Processed Foods
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You are required to avoid the intake of processed foods as much as you can. Try and forget about all ready to eat and canned foods, also avoid refined sugar, coffee and alcohol the week before your period or pregnancy. This is especially true for those experiencing PMS symptoms.Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in  

Water and Fiber Intake

Water and Fiber Intake
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You must increase your water and fiber intake teh week before you get your period so as to help your liver metabolize estrogen. Estrogen is one of the main causes of premenstrual symptoms such as cramps, bloating and moodiness. Image Courtesy: gettyimages.in    

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