Nutrition plays a vital role in hormone regulation, egg and sperm quality, and overall reproductive health. A balanced diet can improve your chances of conceiving.

Whole foods are best for absorption, but supplements can help fill gaps -- especially for folic acid, vitamin D, and iron. Always consult a doctor or dietitian before starting supplements.

Absolutely. Sperm health is directly influenced by diet. Antioxidants (vitamin C, E, zinc, selenium), omega-3s, and avoiding processed food or alcohol can significantly improve sperm count and motility.

Yes. Both extremes can disrupt hormone levels and ovulation. Achieving a healthy BMI (18.5–24.9) improves chances of conception and healthy pregnancy outcomes.

Chronic stress can impact hormone levels and ovulation. While stress alone rarely causes infertility,

managing it is important during fertility treatments.