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Vitamin C, Vitamin B12, Vitamin E, Selenium, and zinc can help improve the men's chances for conception as these are essential anti oxidants, and also help improve and maintain the health of the male reproductive system.
Yes it is still possible but it reduces the chances of it occurring
chances of scurvy
having lots of intercourse on yor fertile days
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This shouldn't affect your chances of conceiving. Just remember not to do this once you are pregnant.
It only takes one to do the job. The chances go down, but it can still happen.
Vitamin C prevents us from scurvy (a kind of disease in which your gums start bleeding) it also minimises the chances of having cold and cough.
AnswerNo, it will not.AnswerIf you are overweight (either partner) and are having trouble conceiving, your doctor may well suggest that you try and lose some weight, as this will increase your overall health and fitness and improve your chances of conception. However, if you're already the correct weight or underweight, losing more weight is likely to make you less able to conceive
if your game is original,0 out of million.
Vitamin D basically helps your body absorb phospate and calcium.
You would seem to have had sex at the peak of the ovulation cycle, so the chances would seem good. However, pregnancy isn't an exact science; conception relies on many variables in both the woman's body and the man's sperm. Wait for your next period. If it doesn't come, have a pregnancy test. Either way, you may wish to speak to your local sexual health or family planning practitioner for confidential advice on conception.