The change of diet helped vegetarian to get pregnant
The change from vegetarian diet to protein diet helped the woman to successfully undergo the procedure of IVF and safely endure pregnancy.
As reported by The Daily Mail, 34-year-old Laura Dixon all her life adhered to a strict vegetarian diet. For ten years, she tried unsuccessfully to conceive naturally, and in the end she had to seek the assistance of human reproduction doctors to undergo IVF.
Two cycles of in vitro fertilization were unsuccessful, but the third cycle of treatment was successful. As a result, Laura Dixon carried and gave birth to three babies.
During treatment, the woman had to radically change her diet - to increase the level of proteins in the body, during pregnancy, a woman ate several servings of meat daily.
translated from www.probirka.org
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