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24/08/2021
Many of us know that a woman's age is the most important factor affecting her fertility, but a man's age also plays a part in the odds of achieving a healthy pregnancy.
Research shows that men younger than 40 have a better chance of fathering a child than those older than 40, and this is likely due to s***m quality decreasing with age.
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23/08/2021
Habbatus Sauda (Black seed) Capsules will help to increase your s*x drive and treat s*xual disorders, increase your libido and s***m count, boost your immunity and relieve your cold and cough.
It also helps to balance blood sugar levels and lipid or cholesterol levels.
But don't take my word for it, try it out and see for yourself!
DM me for consultation, pricing and logistics as regards this product, as well as advice and guidance on usage, and you would be glad you did.
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23/08/2021
Let's begin the week with our focus on being productive health wise, and otherwise, desiring to give birth, setting goals and achieving them.
I am here to help you on your journey to fertility and insha allah, you will carry your baby in your hands.
Be fruitful and multiply!!! Believe that you're going to get ! Your is comingš¶š¼!
Expect your to read positive!
Every out there, and those desiring their children, know that they are arriving soon insha Allah!!!
16/08/2021
Take up the responsibility for your life's happiness, TTC warriors! Do not leave it to chance!
Welcome to another beautiful Monday. To every expecting mother out there, and those desiring their children, know that they are arriving soon!
If you need help and advice as regards fertility in general, you can DM me or drop a comment below and I'll attend to you.
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27/07/2021
S***m health is a vital factor involved in conception, and if not optimal, could be the reason for a lack of conception.
If infertility is a challenge and you've been searching, as a man, or you want to help hubby out in that department, well, now you have the solution!
Bitter leaf capsules for s***m health and quality is the solution you're looking for!
100% natural and very efficient as well. It's something we've been neglecting and using passively, if at all!
It promises:
1. Boosted s***m concentration (the amount of s***m cells in an ej*****te).
2. Increase in s***m motility (that is, how fast they move towards the egg).
3. Improved s***m morphology (s***m cell formation).
4. Increase in percentage live s***m (s***m cells longevity).
DM me for consultation, pricing and logistics as regards this product, as well as advice and guidance on usage, and you would be glad you did.
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16/07/2021
Myth 2: Women canāt get pregnant on their periods.
While a woman is most likely to conceive by having in*******se a few days before and during ovulation, it is still possible to get pregnant during her period.
S***m can survive in the uterus up to five days, and if you have s*x near the end of your period, thereās a possibility that s***m can fertilize an egg after it is released during ovulation.
Overall, this occurrence is rare, but itās more likely to occur in women with shorter menstruation cycles.
Insha allah, we will all carry our babies in our hands!
16/07/2021
The blend of hormones in our bodies is balanced majorly by the brain to ensure maximum functionality of bodily processes. Too much or too little of any one ingredient will affect the overall functionality and health of the body.
God willing, we will all carry our babies in our hands!
16/07/2021
Many nutrients can impact a coupleās ability to get pregnant, including carotenoids. These important antioxidants provide many benefits to both male and female reproductive health.
Carotenoids are a family of plant pigments that provide important health benefits.
Several carotenoids are pro-vitamin A, which means they can be converted into vitamin A in the body.
Vitamin A plays a key role in eye health, the genesis of organs, immune health, and differentiation of tissue. All of the carotenoids, as well as vitamin A, also perform important activities as antioxidants.
Consumption of carotenoids has been linked to a reduction of several chronic illnesses, including cancer and cardiovascular disease, as well as benefits to reproductive health.
06/05/2021
Hormonal Imbalance: This is the one of the factors responsible for infertility in women. There are different types of hormones in the body for different purposes. They help to keep the body in balance for overall health,but the ones responsible for infertility, progesterone, testosterone and FSH responsible for making mature eggs are responsible for infertility when they are not balanced . If you are having any of the symptoms in this picture, you may have imbalanced hormones. Some of the symptoms not mentioned are irregular menstruation, weight gain, facial hair and alopecia.
How you can balance them using nutrition, simple lifestyle changes and supplements will be discussed next on Instagram.Follow the Instagram handle: fertilityplus_hub for the answers. : https://instagram.com/fertilityplus_hub?igshid=xhik15vkze5d
23/02/2021
SWEET POTATOES AS FERTILITY BOOSTERS.
Sweet potatoes popularly called ādankalin Hausaā meaning Hausa potatoes, is an underground root composed of various vitamins and minerals . Vitamins A and iron contained is necessary for boosting fertility in women . Deficiency leads to unexplained fertility. So increase your sweet potatoes consumption. Follow Fertilityplus_hub for more
15/02/2021
What are these factors?
1. Hormonal imbalance, 2. Stress, 3. Weight, 4. Sugar imbalance, 5. Oxidation stress, 6. Chronic inflammation , 7. Diet , 8. Mindset. Can you think of other factors?
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