Webcast: What men can do to increase their partner’s chance of getting pregnant

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Tuesday 27 September 2011 12:19 EDT
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Show date: Wednesday 28th September 2011

Show time: 7.30pm

When trying for a baby, the majority of women will cut back on alcohol, quit smoking, make sure they are eating a healthy diet and take supplements to increase their chances of conceiving – but what about men?

While some make healthy lifestyle changes, many will continue to do what they were doing before they started trying for a baby, perhaps not realising that what they do or don’t do, does have a big impact on the likelihood of their partner getting pregnant.

So if you and your partner are in the process of trying to conceive, what can you do to increase your chances?

Log on to our Web TV show where celeb dad Jeff Brazier, who has joined with Proxeed Plus to help men increase their chances of conceiving, and the UK’s leading male fertility expert Dr Allan Pacey will give advice and discuss the issue.

Jeff Brazier and Dr Allan Pacey join us live online today at 7.30pm

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