If you've done any reading about enhancing fertility you've undoubtedly heard that being overweight can affect fertility for both women and men. But now, were finding out that even if you do succeed in getting pregnant, you might hurt your baby's future fertility. As reported by ,recent studies have shown that overweight mothers may have babies who grow up to have irregular periods and possibly be prone to PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) which may cause infertility in women.
When I started my all natural journey to pregnancy, I completely changed how and what I ate (which I describe in detail in my book). I'm glad I did because I still eat just as healthy now and I know that I will never have a weight problem. As a matter of fact, I currently weigh two pounds less than before I got pregnant (one of my biggest fears about getting pregnant was that I would never lose the weight). I realize all those "bad" foods are quite tasty, but once you starting eating fruits and vegetables daily, you start to prefer them. I'm not saying I'm perfect, but compared to the general population in America, I eat pretty darn good.