Posts Tagged: Ttc
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Thyroid and Fertility: How Hypothyroidism Affects Your Ability to Conceive
Thyroid and fertility explained by an OB/GYN — how hypothyroidism disrupts ovulation, what TSH levels should be when trying to conceive, and what treatment looks like before and during pregnancy.

LH Surge: What It Is, What It Means for Ovulation, and How to Track It Accurately
LH surge explained by an OB/GYN — what the luteinising hormone surge is, how OPKs detect it, when the peak day actually is, how long the fertile window lasts, and why some women never get a clear result.

Male Fertility: How to Improve Sperm Count Naturally (Evidence-Based Guide)
How to improve sperm count naturally — an OB/GYN-reviewed guide covering diet, lifestyle, supplements, and medical steps that genuinely move the needle on male fertility.

Two Week Wait Symptoms Day by Day: What's Real, What's In Your Head
Two week wait symptoms day by day — an OB/GYN-reviewed guide to what implantation actually feels like from 1 DPO to 14 DPO, and which signs genuinely mean something.

Implantation Calculator vs Ovulation Calculator: What’s the Difference?
Confused by the timeline? We break down the crucial differences between predicting ovulation and estimating implantation, helping you understand your fertility window and the two-week wait.

Cervical Mucus Changes That Matter When Trying to Conceive
Confused by your discharge? You are not alone. We decode the different types of cervical mucus, explain what 'egg white' really means, and help you find your most fertile days.

You Won't Believe Myth #5! 10 Fertility Myths You Need to Stop Believing Right Now
Are you putting your legs in the air after sex? Told to 'just relax'? This engaging guide debunks the top 10 fertility myths with hard science, so you can focus on what actually works.

How Do Ovulation Calculators Work? The Science (and Math) Demystified
Ever wonder if ovulation calculators are accurate? This educational guide explains the science behind how they work, the math they use (the Luteal Phase), and who should—and shouldn't—rely on them.