A growing trend urging women to eat raw meat and unpasteurised milk to boost fertility is sparking a warning from doctors.

The new diet has gained traction across the globe, with videos promoting so-called “fertility-maxxing” racking up millions of views across social media .

The movement has been fuelled by so-called ‘ Tradwife ’ creators in the US , who promote traditional gender roles and “natural” living.

One Instagram video by US-based 20-year-old content creator Cali ( @christwithcali) has already clocked over 1.7 million views, promoting raw milk and meat as a way to boost fertility.

Now, their advice is spilling into Australian feeds, prompting urgent warnings from doctors the trend is both unsafe and scientifically unfounded .

Dr Stephanie Sii, a fertility speci

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