Emergency contraceptive pills, often called the “morning-after pill,” are widely used as a quick solution after unprotected ...
Many people trying to conceive focus on ovulation, but fertilisation does not always happen at the exact moment. This article ...
Reversible contraceptives like birth control pills, patches, IUDs and implants do not cause permanent infertility for most women. Fertility generally returns within months after stopping use, though ...
No steak-and-butter diet required. Just a few realistic shifts that can support your fertility.
Planning a pregnancy? Don’t skip TSH testing. Dr Gupta explains how even mild thyroid imbalance can affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes.
Women’s pain is routinely minimised, normalised, or psychologised. In fertility medicine, this dismissal is compounded by an industry structured around efficiency rather than care ...
Heavy menstrual bleeding, or menorrhagia, can disrupt daily life and cause fatigue due to iron deficiency anemia. Common causes include hormonal imbalance, PCOS, thyroid disorders, and lack of ...
Ovulation usually occurs in week 2 of the menstrual cycle and marks the most fertile phase. During this time, the body exhibits clear physical and emotional signs of ovulation. Knowing these signs ...
There's power in working with your body instead of against it.
Occasional skipped menstrual periods can be dismissed as environmental stressors (such as missing work), recent travel, or a ...
Lifestyle factors influence both fertility and libido. Smoking, excessive alcohol use, unmanaged chronic disease, obesity, sleep deprivation and chronic stress can all affect reproductive health in ...
Winter weighs heavily on women’s hormones. Menstrual cycles often get disrupted due to the harsh cold weather and other ...