Does alfalfa have any effect on fertility?

There is some evidence to suggest that alfalfa may have some effect on fertility, although the research is limited and inconclusive.

Some studies have found that alfalfa may help to improve fertility in both men and women. For example, one study found that men who took alfalfa supplements for 6 months had significantly higher sperm counts and motility than men who took a placebo. Another study found that women who took alfalfa supplements for 3 months had significantly shorter menstrual cycles and were more likely to ovulate than women who took a placebo.

However, other studies have not found any significant effect of alfalfa on fertility. For example, one study found that alfalfa supplements did not improve sperm quality in men with infertility. Another study found that alfalfa supplements did not affect the menstrual cycle or ovulation in women with infertility.

Overall, the research on the effects of alfalfa on fertility is limited and inconclusive. More research is needed to determine whether alfalfa has any real impact on fertility.

It is important to note that alfalfa is not a substitute for medical treatment for infertility. If you are experiencing infertility, it is important to see a doctor to determine the cause and to discuss treatment options.