Why It is Essential to Prepare Your Bodies Before You Conceive a Baby

Mark Hyman

Mar 22, 2024

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Are you, or someone you know, thinking about starting a family now or in the near future? Typically, the focus on reproductive health falls on the woman, and it begins after conception has already occurred, with minimal emphasis on diet and nutrition beyond prenatal vitamins. 



However, the pre-conception window is a foundational time for both partners to take charge of their hormonal, metabolic, and overall health to ensure the healthiest sperm and egg possible for a healthy pregnancy and, most importantly, a healthy baby. 



In today's episode, we're discussing the essential steps both men and women can take to foster a nurturing environment for conception. We'll delve into lab tests and tools to support hormone and reproductive wellness, the challenges and insults of our modern-day lifestyles, and how we can use Functional Medicine to take a proactive approach by embracing diet, supplements, and exercise to prime couples for a successful pregnancy while safeguarding against developmental conditions like autism and ADHD that are doubling, or even tripling from one generation to the next. 



Whether you're just starting to think about having kids or already on your pregnancy path, this conversation is for you. 



In this episode I discuss: 

  • The importance of the preconception window (3:15)(5:05)

  • How epigenetics impact the preconception window (3:58)(6:01)

  • How parent’s diet and lifestyle imprint their children’s epigenome (5:03)(6:59)

  • Limitations of Conventional Medicine during the preconception window (9:30)(11:26)

  • The Functional Medicine approach to preparing to conceive (12:12)

  • Breakdown of essential nutrients and biomarkers to ensure a healthy pregnancy (15:27)

  • Sex hormone and bonus lab tests (21:00)

  • Optimizing blood sugar and cardiometabolic health before and during pregnancy (22:40)

  • Foods to eat and foods to avoid while gearing up for pregnancy (23:44)

  • Eat your foods in the correct order (protein and fat first, then carbs (36:28)

  • Tips for reducing exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (38:14)

  • The power of exercise, stress, and sleep for a healthy pregnancy (47:24)

  • Supplement recommendations for men and women for the preconception window (51:35)



This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health and AG1.



Streamline your lab orders with Rupa Health. Access more t

Episode description

View the Show Notes For This Episode



Get Free Weekly Health Tips from Dr. Hyman



Sign Up for Dr. Hyman’s Weekly Longevity Journal



Are you, or someone you know, thinking about starting a family now or in the near future? Typically, the focus on reproductive health falls on the woman, and it begins after conception has already occurred, with minimal emphasis on diet and nutrition beyond prenatal vitamins. 



However, the pre-conception window is a foundational time for both partners to take charge of their hormonal, metabolic, and overall health to ensure the healthiest sperm and egg possible for a healthy pregnancy and, most importantly, a healthy baby. 



In today's episode, we're discussing the essential steps both men and women can take to foster a nurturing environment for conception. We'll delve into lab tests and tools to support hormone and reproductive wellness, the challenges and insults of our modern-day lifestyles, and how we can use Functional Medicine to take a proactive approach by embracing diet, supplements, and exercise to prime couples for a successful pregnancy while safeguarding against developmental conditions like autism and ADHD that are doubling, or even tripling from one generation to the next. 



Whether you're just starting to think about having kids or already on your pregnancy path, this conversation is for you. 



In this episode I discuss: 

  • The importance of the preconception window (3:15)(5:05)

  • How epigenetics impact the preconception window (3:58)(6:01)

  • How parent’s diet and lifestyle imprint their children’s epigenome (5:03)(6:59)

  • Limitations of Conventional Medicine during the preconception window (9:30)(11:26)

  • The Functional Medicine approach to preparing to conceive (12:12)

  • Breakdown of essential nutrients and biomarkers to ensure a healthy pregnancy (15:27)

  • Sex hormone and bonus lab tests (21:00)

  • Optimizing blood sugar and cardiometabolic health before and during pregnancy (22:40)

  • Foods to eat and foods to avoid while gearing up for pregnancy (23:44)

  • Eat your foods in the correct order (protein and fat first, then carbs (36:28)

  • Tips for reducing exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (38:14)

  • The power of exercise, stress, and sleep for a healthy pregnancy (47:24)

  • Supplement recommendations for men and women for the preconception window (51:35)



This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health and AG1.



Streamline your lab orders with Rupa Health. Access more t

Mindsip insights from this episode:

Incorporate prenatal vitamins to enhance sperm quality and motility

Men should also take prenatal vitamins with specific nutrients like zinc and CoQ10 to increase sperm quality, volume, and motility.

Prioritize health before conception to influence future generations

The mother imprints her eggs and the father imprints his sperm with their lifestyle choices, so you must care for them before conception.

Take folic acid before conception to lower autism risk

Women who took folic acid four weeks before conceiving were 40% less likely to have children diagnosed with autism.

Choose We Natal prenatal vitamins for optimal health

The speaker recommends a specific prenatal vitamin brand called We Natal, which has versions for both men and women.

Boost male fertility with daily nut consumption

Men who ate two handfuls of mixed nuts daily for 14 weeks had beneficial DNA methylation changes and better sperm quality, even in the context of a crappy diet.

Beware BPS: A more absorbable BPA replacement

The chemical BPS, which replaced BPA, is potentially worse as it can be 250 times more absorbable for an equal dose.

Limit smartphone use to protect sperm health

High frequency of smartphone use, more than 20 times a day, is associated with lower sperm concentrations and total sperm counts.

Reduce stress during ovulation to enhance conception chances

Women who reported feeling more stressed during their ovulatory window were 45% less likely to conceive.

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