My struggle with a fertility girl diet....help please...
Help please. Yes I should be doing the fertility diet but I have never done diets in my life and I'm just NO good at them. I just don't know much about foods and I eat all things in moderation. What should be a typical day on a fertility diet for swaying girl? Plus if I skip breakfast or snacks I feel sick, I get the shakes and sometimes this even triggers a migraine. Baring in mind that I have always eaten the same sort of diet, and conceived one daughter in the middle, I think when I conceived her the one thing I was doing was getting out each day and taking my firstborn boy (who was 1) for long walks in the pram, so I was doing a lot more exercise back then. Whereas these days I have been leading a more sedentary lifestyle and really not doing a great deal of exercise. Particularly since it is winter now and I absolutely hate it with a passion and tend to stick indoors. I guess I might have to bring the exercise bike indoors and clean it up and put it to use again. Maybe for breakfast I can at least have a cup of tea and then just delay breakfast? I am sorry if I'm a pain but I am just thinking if I am going to give this another shot I need to feel like I've done my best in all areas. I am going to cut out chocolate as much as possible and have cut down how much sugar I have in my tea, and have cut down the number of teas I have per day. Are there any other herbal teas we can drink for fertility and girl sway other than normal and green tea? I am going to eat more fruit each day as well. I just need more ideas as I am used to this for example: breakfast - cup of tea with milk and one teaspoon sugar and a piece of toast with margarine and honey (white bread oops), morning tea - cup of tea or milo with a couple of bikkies or a muesli bar, lunch - sandwich with white bread (margarine with honey or cheese, or cheese and ham or cheese and tomato) and piece of fruit, - afternoon tea - cuppa and bikkies, dinner - chicken and vegies or a pasta or fish and salad (red meat once or twice a week). What can I incorporate and remove to make this more fertility friendly and healthy? As you can see, I really struggle with this and need help.