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

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    There are a few types of foods that can boost fertility. ... 2007 found that eating 10 grams a day of cereal fiber can decrease the risk of infertility due to not ovulating by 44% in women over 32.

  3. Female infertility - Wikipedia

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    Men and women can also turn to divorce in attempt to find a new partner with whom to bear a child. Infertility in many cultures is a reason for divorce, and a way for a man or woman to increase his/her chances of producing an heir. [63] [65] [67] [70] When a woman is divorced, she can lose her security that often comes with land, wealth, and a ...

  4. Natural family planning - Wikipedia

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    Some methods of NFP track biological signs of fertility. When used outside of the Catholic concept of NFP, these methods are often referred to simply as fertility awareness-based methods rather than NFP. [53] The three primary signs of a woman's fertility are her basal body temperature (BBT), her cervical mucus, and her cervical position. [54]

  5. 19 Foods That May Increase Fertility for the Ultimate ... - AOL

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  6. Fertility awareness - Wikipedia

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    Use of fertility awareness can give insight to the workings of women's bodies, and may allow women to take greater control of their own fertility. Some symptoms-based forms of fertility awareness require observation or touching of cervical mucus, an activity with which some women are not comfortable.

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  8. Age and female fertility - Wikipedia

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    A study of a population of French women from 1670 and 1789 shows that those who married at age 20–24 had 7.0 children on average and 3.7% remained childless. Women who married at age 25–29 years had a mean of 5.7 children and 5.0% remained childless. Women who married at 30–34 years had a mean of 4.0 children and 8.2% remained childless. [20]

  9. Fertility - Wikipedia

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    Fertility in colloquial terms refers the ability to have offspring. In demographic contexts, fertility refers to the actual production of offspring, rather than the physical capability to reproduce, which is termed fecundity. [1] [2] [3] The fertility rate is the average number of children born during an individual's lifetime.