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I am 32 yrs female trying to conceive for 1 year I had increased prolactin around 56 and tsh around 5 with amh 2.96 before 1 yr At present everything improved prolactin is around 14, tsh 1.65 amh 4.75 and hormone profile is normal. At present My routine diet is 300 ml broken wheat kanji with curd and one black coffee for breakfast and apple beet root carrot juice along with any other fruit juice totally around 1 litre during lunch. for dinner large portion of vegetables, along with rice lentils some dried fruits. Am I going on right path, is my eating habit causing infertility. Because I don't have enough egg growth even though my periods are regular
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Eating habits do not cause infertility  unless you are overweight you need more investigations in the form of Semen analysis and HSG to look at the tubal patency
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