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Basal Body Temperature Implantation Dip: Signs You Shouldn't Miss

Basal Body Temperature Implantation Dip: Signs You Shouldn’t Miss

Getting Pregnant

If you’re analyzing every temperature shift during the two-week wait, that sudden drop in your chart might be ...

Infographic: 70 day kickstart, 4 ways men can improve their sperm health (diet, sleep, supplements and avoid heat)

The 70-Day Kickstart: 4 Ways Men Can Boost Sperm Health [Infographic]

Getting Pregnant

Is it taking longer than you had hoped to get pregnant? If you’re already using ovulation tests, tracking ...

illustration of sperm meeting the egg during the dpo

DPO Symptoms by Day During The Two Week Wait

Getting Pregnant

A lot of women may feel fatigued, sick, sleepy, moody, or experience sore breasts early in pregnancy A ...

Faint Line on a Pregnancy Test: Real Positive or Just an Evaporation Line?

Faint Line on a Pregnancy Test: Real Positive or Just an Evaporation Line?

Getting Pregnant

When you’re trying to conceive, seeing a faint line on a pregnancy test can be both thrilling and ...

How Early Can a Pregnancy Test Detect Pregnancy? Signs, Timing, and Accuracy

How Early Can a Pregnancy Test Detect Pregnancy? Signs, Timing, and Accuracy

Getting Pregnant

For anyone in the two-week wait (TWW), there’s one question that tends to take over your mind: “How ...

Why Your BBT Chart Looks Messy

Why Your BBT Chart Looks Messy (and What to Do)

Getting Pregnant

Trying to conceive can already feel overwhelming—and when your basal body temperature (BBT) chart looks like a rollercoaster, ...

what is progesterone

What is Progesterone and Why It Matters for Getting Pregnant

Getting Pregnant

Progesterone is one of the most important hormones to understand when you’re trying to conceive (TTC). While ovulation ...

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Sperm and Timing Sex for Pregnancy: Can Sperm Regenerate in 12 hours?

Getting Pregnant

When you’re trying to conceive, timing matters—not just for ovulation, but for sperm health, too. You may have ...

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