By JustMommies staff

Ectopic pregnancy, also referred to as a tubal pregnancy, occurs when a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than the endometrial lining of the uterus. It is believed that the egg, once fertilized, is slowed or passage to the uterus blocked. Therefore, the fertilized ovum implants prior to reaching
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By Laura Leavitt

Trying to be kind is hard when you are hurting.
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By JustMommies staff

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 ovulation is approaching. But, what if you notice ewcm after your chart shows that you have ovulated.
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By JustMommies staff

To identify your most fertile days, it is helpful to monitor your cervical mucous. You should start checking your cervical mucous as soon as your period ends. What you are looking for is slippery stretchy mucous that looks similar to egg whites. When you see this kind of cervical mucous, there is
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By Laura Leavitt

Extreme weight gain or weight loss can have an impact on your fertility.
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By Laura Leavitt

Traditional medicine has some options to offer in the herbal remedy department.
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By Patty Malowney
If you and your partner are trying to conceive, knowing how to identify your fertile days can speed up
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By JustMommies staff
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follicular phase
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getting pregnant
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gnrh
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menstrual cycle
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ovulation
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understanding your cycle

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. This is followed by ovulation and the luteal phase. The follicular phase of your cycle starts on the first day of menstruation
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By JustMommies staff
Tags:
fertility charting
,
fertility charting ovulation and prediction
,
follicular phase
,
fsh
,
getting pregnant
,
gnrh
,
lh
,
luteal phase
,
menstrual cycle
,
ovulation
,
understanding your cycle

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. This is followed by ovulation and the luteal phase. The follicular phase of your cycle starts on the first day of menstruation
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By Laura Leavitt

What foods might actually help with fertility for you and your partner?
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