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Aug 18, 2026, 09:00
Can McDonald’s Fries Really Boost Your Chances after IVF? – The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health
The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health shared on LinkedIn:
“Can McDonald’s fries really boost your chances after IVF?
Social media is full of fertility ‘hacks’ from fries after embryo transfer to pineapple cores and lucky socks. But how much of it is actually backed by science?
We recently featured in The Telegraph, both in print and online, helping separate IVF fact from fiction and busting some of the internet’s biggest fertility myths.
Swipe away the myths and stick with the evidence. Your fertility journey deserves information you can trust.
Have you come across any fertility myths online? Tell us in the comments, we might tackle them next!”
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