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Dealing with PCOS can be overwhelming, but understanding its symptoms and treatments doesn’t have to be. Here we look at […]
When the people around you don’t understand your experience with infertility, you can always connect with people who have been […]
Although fertility problems have often been considered a female problem, both men and women can contribute to infertility. In the […]
Getting pregnant is a complicated business. The egg and sperm have to meet and fertilize and the resulting embryo has […]
In addition to the commonly charted cervical mucus changes and Basal Body Temperature (BBT) changes of the menstrual cycle, cervical […]
You made it through at least one egg donation cycle and now you’re thinking about doing another—but you likely still […]
Why I Don’t Talk About My Miscarriage
I know why I stopped talking about my miscarriage. Despite my loved ones and friends’ best intentions, I didn’t feel like the majority of their reactions acknowledged how deeply I felt about my experience. More often than not, I received what felt like off-the-cuff or trite replies. People intended no
5 Myths About Plus Size Fertility
Fertility struggles are something women of all sizes face. Yet, women who are plus size have a unique set of obstacles, including a societal bias against people of size. Below we’ll break down some of the myths about plus size fertility to help plus size women feel less isolated while
How Basal Body Temperature (BBT) Can Help You Get Pregnant
If you are trying to get pregnant, observing and recording your basal body temperature (BBT) can give you insight into your fertile window and help determine the best days to have sex. This daily task may seem overly cumbersome, but it can easily become part of your daily schedule and
10 Ways to Survive the Two Week Wait After Infertility Treatment
The time between undergoing fertility treatment and the subsequent pregnancy test is full of uncertainty, nail-biting anxiety, and obsession. If you have ever had difficulty getting pregnant, you will know exactly what this feels like. Known as the two-week wait (TWW), this period is the radio silence after treatment when