Regaining her ability to reproduce due to a vegetarian diet

A British woman managed to regain her ability to conceive after doctors told her that there was a problem in her ovaries after suffering from breast cancer. She followed a special vegetarian diet that helped her to conceive her child, who was born late last year, according to the British newspaper "Mirror".

Doctors had told her that she would not be able to conceive, but as part of her search for ways to increase fertility, she learned more about the potential links of vegetarian diets with fertility, and after 4 months of following a vegan diet, she saw her doctor who told her that she could get pregnant. Once again as her fertility increased.

Gemma Isaacs was 33 years old and had a baby girl before she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018.

Jimma did not suffer from a tumor or any other common symptoms, and then she underwent radiotherapy and a double mastectomy, and later discovered that she had a genetic mutation in the BRCA1 gene that puts women at greater risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer, and doctors told her that her ovaries were dead, which prompted her to consider removing them.

Then Gemma followed a vegetarian diet, which helped regulate her hormones, and allowed her to have her second child, and after childbearing she decided to remove her ovaries to reduce the risk of cancer in the future.