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  2. 14 foods that boost fertility, from fish to fruits to veggies

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    Foods that boost fertility. There are a few types of foods that can boost fertility. “A plant-heavy diet has been shown to be advantageous (for fertility),” Sharp says, ...

  3. Could These 12 Foods Boost Your Testosterone? - AOL

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    2. Olive Oil. Olive oil has long been promoted as a healthy oil for cooking and seasoning food, but research suggests it can do more than just make bread taste better while you wait for your entrée.

  4. Laura Kenny: Can elite sport damage women's fertility? - AOL

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    Most men and women benefit from exercising and losing excess weight before trying to conceive – this is known to boost fertility. Regular physical activity reduces stress, improves sleep and ...

  5. Ovulation - Wikipedia

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    Ovulation is an important part of the menstrual cycle in female vertebrates where the egg cells are released from the ovaries as part of the ovarian cycle. In female humans ovulation typically occurs near the midpoint in the menstrual cycle and after the follicular phase. Ovulation is stimulated by an increase in luteinizing hormone (LH).

  6. Female fertility agents - Wikipedia

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    Gonadotropin therapy can be given to female who have ovulatory failure and irregular ovulation as second-line treatment. It can be given to female who has normal ovulation but fails to conceive by in vitro fertilization (IVF) to boost the production of more follicles in the ovaries. [ 10 ]

  7. Effects of hormones on sexual motivation - Wikipedia

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    Being exposed to female ovulating cues may increase testosterone, which in turn may increase males' motivation to engage in, and initiate, sexual behaviour. Ultimately, these higher levels of testosterone may increase the reproductive success of males exposed to female ovulation cues.