Using an Ovulation Prediction Kit
Ovulation prediction kits are a very popular method of detecting ovulation. One of the benefits of using an OPK (ovulation prediction kit) is that you can predict ovulation before it occurs.read more
View ArticleLuteal Phase - Understanding what happens after you ovulate
After you ovulate, you begin the second half of your fertility cycle known as your luteal phase. During the first half of your cycle, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is produced. FSH signals your...
View ArticleFollicular Phase Explained
Your menstrual cycle is divided into three phases – the follicular phase, ovulation and the luteal phase. The first half of your menstrual cycle is known as the follicular phase. Thread more
View ArticleClomid and Twins: What are your chances of having twins if you take Clomid?
Almost everyone has heard of Clomid. It is one of the most commonly prescribed fertility medications and it has a great reputation for increasing a woman’s fertility. In fact, it has such a great...
View ArticleClomid and Ovulation: Is Clomid Right for You?
Clomiphene citrate, also known by its brand names Clomid and Serophene, is a drug you have probably heard about. You may be curious how Clomid works and when you might need to take Clomid.read more
View ArticleCan You Have a Positive Ovulation Test Result and not Ovulate?
Ovulation tests are very helpful for predicting when you will ovulate. Ovulation tests work by detecting a hormone called LH (Luteinizing Hormone) in your urine. Just before you ovulate your...
View ArticleOvulation 101: What happens during Ovulation
Your body communicates with your brain and other parts of your body by way of hormones. Hormones are messengers that tell your body what to do and when to do it. When you ovulate, a sequence of...
View ArticleClomid and Ovulation Tests
Clomid is a popular fertility medication used to induce ovulation. Clomid helps a woman to ovulate by tricking her brain into making more of the hormones FSH and LH. Since LH is the hormone that...
View ArticleEWCM (Egg White Cervical Mucous) After Ovulation
Egg white cervical mucous is a fertile sign, right? From everything you have read about cervical fluid and ovulation, you probably know that seeing egg white looking cervical mucous is a sign that...
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