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02-7-2009 - What do you think? concernedMy mood while writing this blog:
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I know I said I was staying away but I read something that worried me and I wanted to know what you ladies thought, it's about the effects of soy on fertility.....

Several patients have emailed me about my opinion of a new study that has come out about soy. I have never been a big proponent of soy as a healthy alternative and especially now after this study I am even more convinced that soy is not the perfect health food and definitely not the right choice when you are trying to improve fertility. See the article below from the BBC news:

Eating Soy Can Decrease Your Fertility

Women who are trying to conceive may want to heed the following: Avoid eating too much soy. According to a study involving humans, a compound found in soy known as genistein has been found to impair sperm as they swim toward the egg. Even tiny doses of the compound in the female tract could destroy sperm.

What’s more, researchers explain avoiding soy around a woman’s more fertile days of the month might actually aid conception.

Genistein can be found in all soy-containing products, including:

Soy milk
tofu
Many vegetarian foods
Some pre-packed meals and pizzas

Running Tests

Researchers tested what happened to human sperm when it was exposed to genistein in a dish in the laboratory: The soy chemical was found to create a premature reaction in the sperm, forcing them to peak long before they could fertilize an egg.

In real life, this does not usually occur until the sperm have been inside the female for some hours and are close to completing their long swim toward the egg. Without the presence of genistein around a woman’s womb, sperm would peak as they should–far closer to completing their journey to the egg.

Moreover, what was surprising and telling about soy’s harmful effects on human health was that it took smaller doses of genistein to create infertility problems in human females than in mice.

Based on the findings, a spokeswoman for the Vegetarian Society said that for anyone trying to become pregnant, avoiding soy products for a few days a month is worth a try … even if there is a slim chance it will aid in fertility.




4 Comments on What do you think?


tiffyy - Thursday, 2 Jul
hmmmm..i'm actually asian and soy is a regular diet, but i neva heard of anything like that, but then again we dun do research. while ttc i would just eat healthy, not too much of anything. besides prenatal as the everyday otherwise i'm not putting anything else inside me, not even my favorite sour mango

biziemom - Thursday, 2 Jul
i took soy for 5 days this cycle. and so did BF just to give it a try if it doesnt work then i will def stay away from it, thanks for the info you posted

thebigtomato - Thursday, 2 Jul
I think that eating soy as a daily part of your diet is not a good idea when ttc. I am trying a soy cycle this month just out of curiosity because I have nothing to lose, but I wouldn't recommend that women give it any more than two or three cycles before moving on to more scientifically proven methods. I don't ovulate at all so my chances of conceiving this cycle were nil anyway so I may as well try the soy (for 5 days only at the beginning of my cycle) and if it doesn't work, oh well. Next month I'm starting Clomid.

mum2onex - Thursday, 2 Jul
ok after reading that idont think Soy would be in my diet while TTC :O
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