phytoestrogen - and experts already know that oestrogen can suppress ovulation. It's not clear whether phytoestrogen has exactly the same effect as oestrogen until more research is done, but in the meantime some experts advise avoiding soya if you're undergoing
deleted![Modified by: Katie18c on 28 July 2009 14:11:06 ] hun i dont want to be rude or anythin but we r all pregnant women on here and stories like this while we are alread hormonal are not a good idea, i avoid them
I need to get my train home from liverpool street station, any of you ladies have a good suggestion for avoiding the protesters!?Should I just be brave and go home at my normal time or leave now?xx
Ive just bought some coq10 as i have heard it can help make better quality eggs, but on the ingredients it says soyabean oil. I have heard that soya should be avoided if trying to get pregnant,is this right? thanks x
Im so sonfussed...it doesnt usually take much mind!!!i know theres certain foods to avoid while pregnant.. could anybody out there tell me what they are???I thought fish was bad but a friend was told it was ok????TA GIRLIESxxx Shellfish is a big
we are all here checking posts and not bding - lets grab the boys and sort this out!! teehee!!although i BD'd earlier and am on here relaxing to avoid little swimmers coming back out (sorry tmi!!!!!!!)xxxxxx
There's been a 40% rise in eczema cases over the past five years, and experts suspect that one of the causes could be that parents are over-washing and bathing their babies.Take the following steps to avoid the triggers that can aggravate dry skin
of miscarriage will influence their decision. When you're booking a holiday, avoid locations where you may be vulnerable to diseases that can harm your unborn baby, as the majority of doctors won't immunise you if you're pregnant.It's important to get the right
Right, tell me, cos I really want some- do I really have to avoid crunchy nut cornflakes? 13+5 x Hi Kimmy..I've been having crunchy nut cornflakes nearly everyday for breakfast & cant get enough of them!! Has someone told you to avoid them? No one
Hi all,The midwife and all the advice I've read agree that, as I have asthma and eczema I should avoid eating peanuts during my pregnancy and breastfeeding afterwards. So far I've avoided them but I really wanted to hear other people's opinions. My