Trying to get pregnant? Then you're probably popping prenatal vitamins, laying off the sushi and extra-large lattes, and generally watching what you eat in the name of fertility and healthy babies. But, according to new OB-GYN guidelines from the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, or FIGO, it's not just what you eat once you're "trying" that affects your fertility and future baby's health. It turns out, what you eat as a child also influences your chances of getting pregnant -- and of having a healthy pregnancy and baby -- decades later. Why does your nutrition as a little girl affect your ability to have little boys and girls later on? Simply...
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