Multivitamins
doubled the chances of pregnancy in women
A new British study has found that eating women undergoing IVF treatment for multiple vitamins at a rate of one pill a day, would double the chances of pregnancy by more than twice the normal rate.
The study conducted by the University of London, and published their findings Britain's Daily Mail newspaper on Friday that 60 percent of women taking vitamins food during the subordination of artificial insemination treatments become pregnant, compared with a quarter of those who do not intake.
The study was conducted on 56 women for the age group between 18 and 40 years attempted without being able to have children through artificial insemination for at least one year, where he was given half tablets multivitamin, for intake per day, while I give the other half pills contain acid folic.
The study found that 60 percent of those who took vitamin pills became pregnant, did not have abortions during the months of pregnancy the first three, compared with 25 percent of the other group, and also shows that women who drank vitamins Ahtgn to fewer attempts to become pregnant, as the study suggests that these discs contain feeders enhance fertility, such as vitamins 'A' and 'C' and 'E', and mineral selenium.
It also contained folic acid, which prevents birth defects and also enhances fertility. The study also found that 18 percent of women who took folic acid tablets became pregnant after the first artificial insemination.
A new British study has found that eating women undergoing IVF treatment for multiple vitamins at a rate of one pill a day, would double the chances of pregnancy by more than twice the normal rate.
The study conducted by the University of London, and published their findings Britain's Daily Mail newspaper on Friday that 60 percent of women taking vitamins food during the subordination of artificial insemination treatments become pregnant, compared with a quarter of those who do not intake.
The study was conducted on 56 women for the age group between 18 and 40 years attempted without being able to have children through artificial insemination for at least one year, where he was given half tablets multivitamin, for intake per day, while I give the other half pills contain acid folic.
The study found that 60 percent of those who took vitamin pills became pregnant, did not have abortions during the months of pregnancy the first three, compared with 25 percent of the other group, and also shows that women who drank vitamins Ahtgn to fewer attempts to become pregnant, as the study suggests that these discs contain feeders enhance fertility, such as vitamins 'A' and 'C' and 'E', and mineral selenium.
It also contained folic acid, which prevents birth defects and also enhances fertility. The study also found that 18 percent of women who took folic acid tablets became pregnant after the first artificial insemination.
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