The truth is, you don’t need a medical degree to become an expert in your own reproductive health. By understanding your body, making informed lifestyle choices, and taking proactive steps, you can significantly improve your chances of conception.
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Read MoreMost births occur between June and early November. Count back nine months, and you’ll see that places most conceptions in the fall and winter. So what’s the deal? Is it the cold weather, all the festivities, or something else driving us between the sheets? That ugly sweater is pretty cute, but you can chalk this up to reproductive seasonality. Here’s what that means, why it matters, and what to do to use it to your advantage.
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