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Natural Fertility-Tracking Website Goes Mobile

A recently launched website aimed at helping women conceive or avoid pregnancy naturally is now available to view on smartphones. The website, which was initially inspired by the founder’s pregnancy loss, uses cutting edge charting software to help women track their fertility. A recently launched membership-based website has developed further to enable smartphone users toread more of this

Poll Reveals Half of Health-Cautious Americans Have Infertility Worries

A poll by a website aimed at helping women identify the best time to conceive or avoid pregnancy naturally, has revealed that 91% of Americans aged between 18 – 35 have health concerns or fears, 51% of which admitted to being fearful of infertility. Of those who feared infertility, the majority were women. A websiteread more of this

Poll Reveals Half of Health-Cautious Britons Have Infertility Worries

A poll by a website aimed at helping women identify the best time to conceive or avoid pregnancy naturally, has revealed that 86% of Britons aged between 18 – 35 have health concerns or fears, 54% of which admitted to being fearful of infertility. Of those who feared infertility, the majority were women. A websiteread more of this

Poll Reveals Mothers’ Attitudes Towards Breastfeeding (US Poll)

A poll by a recently launched website aimed at helping women identify the best time to conceive or avoid pregnancy naturally, has revealed the opinions and attitudes that mothers across America have towards breastfeeding. A recently launched website aimed at helping women identify the best time to conceive or avoid pregnancy naturally, has conducted research into theread more of this

Poll Reveals Mothers’ Attitudes Towards Breastfeeding (UK Poll)

A poll by a recently launched website aimed at helping women identify the best time to conceive or avoid pregnancy naturally, has revealed the opinions and attitudes that mothers across the UK have towards breastfeeding. A recently launched website aimed at helping women identify the best time to conceive or avoid pregnancy naturally, has conducted research intoread more of this

A Fifth of Parents Aren’t Intimate With Each Other During the First Trimester of Pregnancy (US Poll)

Research by a newly launched website designed to help women identify the best time to conceive or avoid pregnancy naturally has found that 21% of new parents weren’t intimate with each other during the first three months of pregnancy, the majority of whom state it was due to fears of ‘harming the baby’ or causing a miscarriage.read more of this

Poll Reveals The Most Common Fertility Confusions (Australian Poll)

New research has revealed the most common confusions surrounding fertility. Some of the respondents who took part believed that fertility is reduced if people wear tight underwear and if women pass urine after intercourse, but there was also confusion over techniques to increase chances of fertility. A recently launched website that is aimed at helpingread more of this

Poll Reveals The Most Common Fertility Confusions (UK Poll)

New research has revealed the most common confusions surrounding fertility. Some of the respondents who took part believed that fertility is reduced if people wear tight underwear and if women pass urine after intercourse, but there was also confusion over techniques to increase chances of fertility. A recently launched website that is aimed at helpingread more of this

Poll reveals the most common fertility confusions (Canadian Poll)

New research has revealed the most common confusions surrounding fertility. Some of the respondents who took part believed that fertility is reduced if people wear tight underwear and if women pass urine after intercourse, but there was also confusion over techniques to increase chances of fertility. A recently launched website that is aimed at helpingread more of this

Poll reveals the most common fertility confusions (US poll)

New research has revealed the most common confusions surrounding fertility. Some of the respondents who took part believed that fertility is reduced if people wear tight underwear and if women pass urine after intercourse, but there was also confusion over techniques to increase chances of fertility. A recently launched website that is aimed at helpingread more of this