Infertility Clinics Goose Creek SC

Is there any diet that will help you get pregnant? Diet definitely plays a role in fertility. One of the most important things you can do to increase your chances of conceiving is to up your intake of omega-3 essential fatty acids.

Ruth Helen Duda, MD
Goose Creek, SC
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Sc Sch Of Med, Columbia Sc 29208
Graduation Year: 1995

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Charles Vance Peery II, MD
PO Box 146
Ladson, SC
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Duke Univ Sch Of Med, Durham Nc 27710
Graduation Year: 1968

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Dr.Ronnie Givens
(843) 797-3664
9291 Medical Plaza Drive
Charleston, SC
Gender
M
Speciality
Gynecologist (OBGYN)
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Hospital: Summerville & Trident Medical Center
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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5.0, out of 5 based on 4, reviews.

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Francis Akom
(843) 566-1200
1370 Remount Rd
North Charleston, SC
Specialty
Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Dr.Angela M. Savatiel
(843) 792-1414
2070 Northbrook Boulevard
Charleston, SC
Gender
F
Speciality
Gynecologist (OBGYN)
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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5.0, out of 5 based on 2, reviews.

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Noemi Raquel Pagan, MD
Ladson, SC
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Med Univ Of Sc Coll Of Med, Charleston Sc 29425
Graduation Year: 2002

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Michael Wayne Prystowsky, MD
(843) 797-3664
9291 Medical Plaza Dr
Charleston, SC
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: New York Med Coll, Valhalla Ny 10595
Graduation Year: 1977

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Molly E Senokozlieff
(843) 569-2900
9279 Medical Plaza Dr Ste A
North Charleston, SC
Specialty
Obstetrics & Gynecology

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Robert Griffin Brame, MD
(843) 797-5511
2861 Tricom St
North Charleston, SC
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Nc At Chapel Hill Sch Of Med, Chapel Hill Nc 27599
Graduation Year: 1955

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Dr.Molly Senokozlieff
(843) 569-2900
9279 Medical Plaza Dr # A
Charleston, SC
Gender
F
Speciality
Gynecologist (OBGYN)
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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2.3, out of 5 based on 6, reviews.

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Questions about Infertility

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By Miki Shima, o.m.d.

Q: Are there any changes I can make to my diet, or any herbs I can take, that will help me get pregnant?

A: Diet definitely plays a role in fertility. One of the most important things you can do to increase your chances of conceiving is to up your intake of omega-3 essential fatty acids.

Although fish is often touted as a good source of essential fatty acids, I advise women who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant to stay away from those that contain high levels of mercury, such as swordfish and tuna. I would even avoid some species that are generally considered a low mercury risk, such as halibut and salmon, since they are relatively long-lived and have plenty of time to accumulate mercury. In the same vein, make sure that any fish oil supplements you take are molecularly distilled or steam-stripped, which means they have had the mercury and arsenic removed.

Flaxseed is also an excellent way to get omega-3s. Buy ground flaxseed and sprinkle a couple of tablespoons on your breakfast cereal every day.

As for herbs, an herbalist or acupuncturist can customize them to your individual constitution and to the phases of your menstrual cycle. If you prescribe them for yourself, you could wind up with some unwanted effects, such as extra estrogen production at times in your cycle when it should be decreasing.

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