Fertility Q&A
Should You Wear Tempdrop While Pregnant?
BBT Tracking During Pregnancy Should you continue tracking your basal body temperature with Tempdrop during pregnancy? Here’s what you need to know. Wearing your Tempdrop sensor during pregnancy is...
Read moreCan I use Tempdrop if I’ve had a hysterectomy?
Yes, you can. Some customers use Tempdrop to still track their hormones and potential ovulation. If you still have your ovaries then your body will continue to go through hormonal changes, includi...
Read moreYour baby is the size of a honeydew melon at 35 weeks, and will be the size of a head of romaine lettuce by 36 weeks. Your baby’s kidneys and liver are fully functional by now! The important things...
Read moreYour baby is about the size of a cantaloupe at week 34. Many women start experiencing increased Braxton Hicks contractions and round ligament pain during the last month or two of pregnancy. This is...
Read moreHow can I boost my fertility through nutrition?
Eating a well-balanced, nutrient-rich diet not only improves your overall health but it also plays a crucial role in optimizing your chances of conceiving. Include foods high in antioxidants, heal...
Read moreHow much bleeding should you experience during your period?
It can be hard to determine how much bleeding someone is having because "light", "medium" and “heavy” can mean different things to different people. In the fertility awareness community this is wha...
Read moreA menstrual period (menstruation) is the shedding of the uterine lining formed throughout the last cycle. A "true period" is a bleeding event that occurs around two weeks after ovulation. The first...
Read moreWelcome to the earliest stages of pregnancy! Around this time, the sperm and egg met and created a tiny ball of cells called a blastocyst. If you have already seen that faint positive on a test t...
Read moreFor your baby: There's cardiac activity in your baby's developing heart. You'll see the cells flickering if you have a vaginal ultrasound in the next few weeks. There are dark spots where your bab...
Read moreIn week 5, the baby's heart is taking shape. Two tubes in the embryo join together, creating a tubular structure that starts pulsing with the first beats. This tube will later develop into all the ...
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