Many women pay attention to iron, calcium, and vitamin D, but don’t consider iodine. Did you know? Iodine is an essential nutrient that supports thyroid function, hormone balance, and ovulation, making it important for women planning pregnancy or managing fertility issues. It is essential for women to make sure they add iodine-rich foods to their diet to enhance thyroid health and regulate ovulation. Make sure to consult an expert who will tell you what to eat and avoid. Women, take charge of your health right away, and you will surely notice the difference.In an interview with Health and Me, Dr Sandeep Talwar, Fertility Specialist, Nova IVF Fertility, East of Kailash, Delhi, said, "The thyroid gland plays a pivotal role when it comes to controlling metabolism, energy levels, hormones, and even reproductive health. When thyroid hormone levels become imbalanced, a large number of women experience signs and symptoms such as irregular periods, difficulty with ovulation, weight changes, fatigue, or fertility problems. You will be surprised to know that one of the key nutrients needed for proper thyroid function is iodine. Yes, you heard that right! However, many women don’t know much about it and fail to include it in their daily diet. So, by adding simple iodine-rich Indian foods to everyday meals, it is possible to improve thyroid and reproductive health. A balanced diet, along with regular medical check-ups, can make a positive difference, especially for women who are planning a pregnancy."Iodine-Rich Indian Foods For Thyroid HealthThese iodine-rich foods will be beneficial for Indians in maintaining thyroid health and supporting ovulation:Curd and milk are commonly available iodine-rich foods in Indian households. They also provide calcium and protein, which support overall health during fertility planning. Try to have a bowl of curd or a glass of milk for healthy thyroid function.Eggs contain iodine, protein, healthy fats, and vitamin D, which support hormonal and reproductive health. Have boiled eggs or egg-based dishes for breakfast. Also, the yolk contains iodine, so eating whole eggs in moderation is fine. Make sure to consult an expert before including them in your diet.Fish such as tuna, sardines, and mackerel are rich in iodine and omega-3 fatty acids, which support thyroid health and hormone balance. People who consume non-vegetarian food can include fish once a week as part of a balanced diet.Green leafy vegetables and dals support hormone health. Spinach, rajma, moong dal, and chana can be included in the diet. Though they may not contain very high iodine levels, they support overall reproductive and thyroid health.Iodised salt helps maintain adequate iodine intake. Be cautious and consume it in moderation, as excess salt can increase blood pressure.Including iodine-rich foods in daily meals, exercising regularly, and undergoing regular thyroid check-ups help improve reproductive health. On World Thyroid Day, it is advised to follow a balanced and healthy diet that will help you manage disorders while also meeting basic nutrition requirements.