Boost Up Your Chances of Conceiving With This Mocktail From Fertility Experts

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Feb 12, 2017 09:25 AM EST

The world truly has completed a full circle, because people can now 'drink' to get pregnant. Usually, there is nothing barring a woman from getting pregnant while pursuing a healthy desire for cocktails or hard liquor. But, it was never greatly appreciated. Yet, with FEMAIL, a dietary guide by Zita West explains how 'drinking' can help people get pregnant if they choose IVF.

First thing first, let's talk about Zita West. She is the one person the A-listers would turn to, when they would like to go on for a customary hiatus, read: get pregnant. Jokes apart, Big names like Stella McCartney, Kate Winslet, Davina McCall, Cate Blanchett and even Sophie Wessex, they have all crossed paths with this celebrity fertility specialist and midwife, revealed WB News. What makes her special? Her book on IVF Diet.

In West's Book on IVF Diet, she has written how one can manipulate one's way into getting pregnant by eating properly. She claims that with a proper and healthy diet, one can achieve normal pregnancy through fertility treatment. Now, this diet includes leafy greens, sardines and even dairy, but one can always skip fizzy drinks. Yet, there is something that makes this book a little different; it has a beautiful recipe of Bloody Mary that would also help one to get pregnant, revealed Mail Online.

This recipe of Bloody Mary, as proposed by Zita, is very rich in lycopene, which would properly prepare the body for IVF. Lycopene helps in pregnancy by improving the sperm health. As is evident a very low intake of this lycopene will only contribute to a poor quality of Semen and even male infertility. The recipe is incredibly easy and according to the book it takes roughly about 5 minutes of time, to get to a healthy dose of lycopene. Oh, but was it mentioned that this is actually a virgin bloody mary and has no alcohol in it? Well, there are some things you cant do, like avoid alcohol, while planning on pregnancy.

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