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BFP stands for "Big Fat Positive" and is a term widely used in UK TTC communities to describe a positive pregnancy test result. You'll often see it shared on forums like Netmums and Mumsnet when someone discovers they're pregnant after their fertility journey.
Do fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus actually work?
Fertility-friendly lubricants are designed to be sperm-safe, meaning they don't impair sperm motility the way some regular lubricants can. Whilst they won't increase your fertility directly, they can support conception by creating a more hospitable environment for sperm during intercourse.
How long should I try to conceive before seeing my GP?
According to NICE guidelines, if you're under 35 and have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success, you should speak to your GP about a referral. If you're over 35, it's recommended to seek advice after 6 months of trying, as around 1 in 7 UK couples experience fertility issues.
Can supplements help with ovulation and cycle regulation?
Certain supplements containing ingredients like Myo-Inositol have been studied for their potential to support hormone balance and regular ovulation, particularly in women with conditions like PCOS. However, it's always advisable to discuss any supplements with your GP or fertility specialist before starting them.
What fertility tests can I get on the NHS?
Your GP can arrange initial fertility investigations including blood tests to check hormone levels and ovulation, as w
How do I get referred for fertility treatment on the NHS?
Start by booking an appointment with your GP, who will conduct initial tests and can refer you to an NHS fertility clinic if needed. Be aware that eligibility criteria and waiting times vary significantly between Integrated Care Boards (formerly CCGs), so it's worth checking your local area's specific funding policies for treatments like IVF.
Are there things I can do naturally to boost my fertility whilst TTC?
The NHS recommends maintaining a healthy weight, reducing alcohol intake, stopping smoking, and taking folic acid supplements when trying to conceive. Additionally, tracking your cycle to identify your fertile window and ensuring you have regular intercourse during this time can help maximise your chances of conception.
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