Category: Women’s Health
The Formula Doctors Have Used for 200 Years The standard way to calculate a pregnancy due date goes back to a German obstetrician named Franz Naegele, who came up …
Your Fertile Window Is Smaller Than You Think Getting pregnant comes down to timing — and the window is tight. An egg only survives 12 to 24 hours after …
After 40, your body starts storing fat differently. Even if the number on the scale stays exactly the same, you might notice your waistline growing while your hips stay …
Most ovulation calculators assume you’ve got a textbook 28-day cycle. But if your cycle length bounces between 25 and 40 days? Those predictions are about as useful as a …
You took the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and got a 13. Your stomach probably dropped. Take a breath. A score of 13 doesn’t mean you’re a bad mother. It …