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Goldi0218
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Tonight on FOX news...

...a report on how ice cream helps TTC? Is this what we've all been looking for? Who is going to watch?

Posted 2/27/07 9:21 PM
 
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Re: Tonight on FOX news...

Yes, I just told DH to bring me ice cream!!Chat Icon

Posted 2/27/07 9:24 PM
 

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Re: Tonight on FOX news...

I missed it!
What did they say? How is it suppose to help?

Posted 2/27/07 11:04 PM
 

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Re: Tonight on FOX news...

It was on Fox5NY this morning too...Here is the story & link
Ice Cream helps in Pregnancy


Ice Cream May Aid Fertility for Some

Last Edited: Tuesday, 27 Feb 2007, 8:56 PM EST
Created: Tuesday, 27 Feb 2007, 8:56 PM EST

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE
AP Medical Writer
Ben & Jerry might help you get pregnant, but not in the usual way. A diet rich in ice cream and other high-fat dairy foods may lower the risk of one type of infertility, a study suggests. It sounds too good to be true and probably is, some doctors say.
But the findings are bound to get attention because they are from the well-known Nurses Health Study at the Harvard School of Public Health and were published Wednesday in the European journal Human Reproduction.

Researchers found that women who ate two or more low-fat dairy products a day were nearly twice as likely to have trouble conceiving because of lack of ovulation than women who ate less than one serving of such foods a week.

Conversely, women who ate at least one fatty dairy food a day were 27 percent less likely to have this problem.

Even the researchers say women should not make too much of these results, which are based on reports of what women said they ate over many years -- not a rigorous, scientific experiment where specific dietary factors could be studied in isolation.

"The idea is not to go crazy and start to have ice cream three times a day," said the lead author, Dr. Jorge Chavarro, a research fellow at Harvard. "But it is certainly possible to have a healthy diet with low saturated fat intake by having one serving of high-fat dairy a day."

Others urged caution.

"A good healthy dose of skepticism is good for people," especially when the results are so hard to swallow, said Dr. Patrick Remington, a University of Wisconsin-Madison epidemiologist.

After all, the Nurses Health Study also found that menopause hormones could ward off heart disease -- something doctors believed until a more scientific study disproved it several years ago, he noted.

The new research doesn't even apply to most cases of female infertility -- not ovulating is to blame only one-third of the time.

The study also found no link between infertility and dairy foods in general -- something that bothered another statistics expert, David Allison at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Instead, researchers only saw a link when they separated non-ovulating women who ate yogurt and other low-fat dairy products from those eating more high-fat varieties.

When they looked at specific foods -- and this is where the numbers really get tricky -- they found that women eating ice cream two or more times a week had a 38 percent lower risk of infertility than women consuming ice cream less than once a week.

Researchers adjusted the results to reflect differences in weight, exercise levels and other factors, but many specialists said they suspect weight is still mostly responsible for the results.

Weight extremes -- being too thin or too fat -- raises the risk of any sort of infertility, said Dr. William Gibbons, who runs a fertility clinic in Baton Rouge, La., and is president of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology.

Other research shows that women eating lots of low-fat dairy also eat other low-fat foods and try to lose weight, said Dr. Zev Rosenwaks, director of Weill Cornell University and New York Presbyterian's fertility services.

His interpretation of the new study: "It's not that having high fat is protective. It's that being on a diet may be bad for reproduction."

The Harvard study, funded by the university and a long-running federal study, involved 18,555 women, ages 24 to 42, who became pregnant or tried to from 1991-99. Among them, 3,430 reported infertility, including 2,165 who saw a doctor for it. Of those, 438 said an ovulation problem was to blame.

The women filled out questionnaires every two years on what they ate and how often. Those who ate more high-fat dairy foods were more likely to consume alcohol and to already have had a child, and less likely to exercise than those eating low-fat dairy products. Researchers said they adjusted for these factors and still saw the link to ovulation-related infertility.

If women do eat more high-fat dairy foods to try to boost their odds of conceiving, it would be important to cut calories elsewhere to avoid gaining weight, doctors said. They also should switch back to low-fat dairy foods once the baby is born, to limit saturated fats.

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Posted 2/28/07 7:27 AM
 

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Re: Tonight on FOX news...

good thing i just bought that haggen daz pint of white chocolate raspberry that was on sale!!!!

Posted 2/28/07 11:05 AM
 

Goldi0218
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Re: Tonight on FOX news...

I think Dr. Rosenwaks was the doctor who helped Celine Dion get pregnant. Im all for this!

Posted 2/28/07 1:12 PM
 

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Re: Tonight on FOX news...

Posted by Goldi0218

I think Dr. Rosenwaks was the doctor who helped Celine Dion get pregnant. Im all for this!



Yes he did!!! He is my doctor as well!!! Hopefully I will not need his servicesChat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Message edited 2/28/2007 2:04:49 PM.

Posted 2/28/07 1:56 PM
 

Goldi0218
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Re: Tonight on FOX news...

Posted by MrsGreek

Posted by Goldi0218

I think Dr. Rosenwaks was the doctor who helped Celine Dion get pregnant. Im all for this!



Yes he did!!! He is my doctor as well!!! Hopefully I will not need his servicesChat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon



Have faith Anita! You are in good hands!!

I think that we should have a TTC GTG at Baskin Robbins! Imagine the baby boom after that one!

Posted 2/28/07 2:39 PM
 

CityNYGirl
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Re: Tonight on FOX news...

Posted by Goldi0218

Posted by MrsGreek

Posted by Goldi0218

I think Dr. Rosenwaks was the doctor who helped Celine Dion get pregnant. Im all for this!



Yes he did!!! He is my doctor as well!!! Hopefully I will not need his servicesChat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon



Have faith Anita! You are in good hands!!

I think that we should have a TTC GTG at Baskin Robbins! Imagine the baby boom after that one!



Great idea!!!!!Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 2/28/07 3:06 PM
 
 

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