Welcome to the weekly round up from Better Babies. This week is a bumper edition starting with coffee – is it good for you? Is it bad for you?! Some very surprising results when it comes to getting pregnant and then staying pregnant. Next up it it’s infertility awareness week – of course awareness is great but being able to do something about it is even better so we look at some of the more common causes and some things you can do to potentially reduce your risks. Next up, it’s all about supplements. Here at Better Babies we are generally sceptical of this highly unregulated market, however there are some good ones out there and it is very individual, so we discuss the things to watch out for when considering a supplement and those that research actually suggest could make a positive difference. Finally – plastics and specifically BPA – bad for the planet and bad for you. However it is everywhere and is sometimes hard to spot where BPA lurks. So, here is our quick guide for things to watch for when it comes to your food and drink containers in particular.
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