What is the importance of Vitamin B12 in fertility?
Why is vitamin B12 so important? It’s fundamental to a range of biological processes such as DNA synthesis, cell division, and cell and tissue repair.
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Why is vitamin B12 so important? It’s fundamental to a range of biological processes such as DNA synthesis, cell division, and cell and tissue repair.
As folate plays an essential role during cell division and DNA synthesis, it has been associated with sperm concentration and quality, especially when looking at DNA integrity.
With many concerned about COVID-19, a question that keeps drawing attention is “are there ways to help prevent getting sick?” The answer is yes.
Believe it all not, approximately a third of all infertility cases come down to men, a third to women, and a final third remains unexplained.
Researchers have discovered that taking fish oil supplements may increase sperm counts, semen volume, and improve testicular health in men.
There are a number of nutrients that have been scientifically proven to help improve the quality of your sperm.
Scientists have identified a specific protein that keeps sperm swimming in a straight line, and could help future fertility treatments.
It is widely known and acknowledged how crucial having a sufficient level of vitamin D is, not only during pregnancy, but also when trying to conceive.
Research has shown that there has been a steady decline in sperm counts across Western Countries over the last few decades.
According to a recent study, men who follow a Mediterranean-style diet may have higher sperm counts than men who follow an unhealthy diet.
Fertility First was established in 1997 to offer personalised fertility health care and treatment. We provide professional advice, assessment and treatment, coupled with leading-edge assisted reproductive technologies.
A leading Sydney IVF clinic, Fertility First is located in Hurstville just 16 kilometres south of the CBD, and just a short walk from Hurstville train station, across the road from Hurstville Private Hospital.