While I was at my local library this week I came across an old edition of
 Newsweek in the free magazine bin that had an article that caught my eye.  The headline was 
Fertility & Diet (How what you eat affects your odds of getting pregnant), so naturally the magazine came home with me.  I devoured it as soon as I got in the door.  I was diagnosed with 
Poly-Cystic Ovarian Syndrome at the age of 17.  PCOS is kind of tricky but a lot of it has to do with diet and insulin.  Since the appointment at 17 that changed my life when I was told having kids would be a challenge for me, I have made a lot of changes to my lifestyle in order to facilitate a healthy me and a healthy mini- me down the road.  This article dealt specifically with conditions like mine and I was very pleased to discover that the changes I have made gradually over the last 4 years will greatly affect my odds of conception for the better.  This article argues that protein from plant sources are better then meat sources.  I'm a vegetarian, so yay for that!  It argued that carbs from unrefined wheat are better, and I love my whole wheats now.  It also argued for exercise and weight loss.  Since I have lost a lot of weight and I am way more active then I was at 17 and I was very pleased to read that.  The article also argued for yogurt.  I hate yogurt but I'm really going to try to add it into my diet, 1) because I'm lactose intolerant and yogurt is a dairy that won't upset my stomach, 2) yogurt is good for you, and I know that.  So if I can start drinking soy milk then I surely can learn to like yogurt.  As long as I think of it as good for my future kids then I can do it.  That's how I get my lazy bum running and it's pretty much all I think about when grocery shopping.  The kids I don't have are really my biggest motivators.
2 Remarks:
Good for you! I love that you are motivated by your future children. It really is the sweetest. Truth is being a mommy starts now, not just when the child arrives. You've beautifully grasped that concept :-)
aha! i'll turn you into a yogurt fiend yet!
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