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Have global fertility rates risen?
In recent decades, global fertility rates have been experiencing significant shifts. Once defined by a rapid increase in births in the 20th century, many parts of the world are now experiencing declining fertility rates. Despite some regions seeing temporary rebounds, the overall trend points toward a decrease, influenced by economic, social, and cultural factors. So, have fertility rates risen globally? 1. Global Fertility Rate Decline: A Clear Trend The global fertility rat


How to increase your chances of getting pregnant without leaving your bed?
For couples embarking on the journey to parenthood, understanding and monitoring the intricacies of fertility can be a crucial factor in...


Navigating the Journey to Motherhood: Overcoming Challenges for Women Over 40
Embarking on the journey of motherhood after the age of 40 can be both exciting and challenging. For many women in this age group, the...


Understanding when you are ovulating or pregnant based on your BBT chart
Firstly, what is a BBT chart? BBT stands for Body Basal Temperature. Your BBT is the temperature you take when your body is at a complete rest after a good night's sleep. Throughout the month your BBT will change depending on several factors, including your hormones. It is the lowest measurement of the body’s temperature and used as a baseline. Why is it so important? A BBT chart can tell you so much about what is happening inside your body. For example, it can show if you ha


Charting your way to fertility with Basal Body Temperature.
What is basal body temperature (BBT)? Your BBT is the temperature you take when your body is at a complete rest. Throughout the month your BBT will change depending on a number of factors, including your hormones. It is the lowest measurement of the body’s temperature and used as a baseline. Day one of your cycle, your temperature should drop with a period and remains lower in the first half of your cycle. Just before you ovulate, your temperature will drop slightly and then
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