Researchers say both mothers‑ and fathers‑to‑be play an important role in pregnancy and offspring outcomes.
A study links high ultra-processed food consumption in men to reduced fertility and slower early embryonic development.
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth of babies in the womb.
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food (UPF) is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth ...
Eating less ultra-processed food, especially around the time of conception and pregnancy, is better for both parents and embryos, researchers say ...
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food (UPF) is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth in early embryos, and ...