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Where are my two lines?
I did it again. I promised myself I wouldn’t take an ovulation test. But I couldn’t stop myself. I’m more in tune with my body now than I was six years ago. And guess what? I got two lines.
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Key Signs of Ovulation Your Body Sends Every Month
During ovulation, your body goes through a few noticeable changes every month. Certain sensations, shifts in temperature, or ...
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Women performed best on cognitive tests during ovulation but physical activity level had a stronger influence on brain function, according to a new study from researchers at UCL.
A study tracked women across four menstrual phases and found cognition peaked at ovulation. Reaction times slowed in the ...
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Welcome to the wild west of DIY fertility: a largely unregulated space that is becoming more than a cottage industry – for ...
During perimenopause, your cycle can feel unpredictable and tracking ovulation becomes a little harder. Still, ovulation does happen, and it’s useful to know when. The best way to handle this stage is ...
According to a survey conducted by The Female Athlete Health Report from Project RED-S and Kyniska Advocacy in 2023, 36 ...
Identical twins Mairéad Lyons and Thérèse Walsh have always had a very close bond but it reached a new level when both of ...
As a new survey uncovers the glaring gaps in Britain's sex education system, three young women have shared how their lives ...
Polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS as it’s better known, is one of the most common causes of infertility in women. Yet its main symptoms – irregular periods, excess body hair, acne and weight gain – ...
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