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Thyroid conditions can be missed by doctors due to most of the symptoms of thyroid disease appearing similar to those of other conditions. However...
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The normal level of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) expected to be found is between 0.45 and 4.5 milliunits per litre of blood, although many fa...
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The best way to check your thyroid at home is by taking an Instant Thyroid Test to have fast results on the levels of TSH in your blood. With a ...
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Ovulation tests are an excellent way to find out your fertile window so you can increase your chances of getting pregnant. But taking tests and ne...
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Thyroid problems affect around 2% of adults in the UK and should be monitored carefully as untreated thyroid diseases can cause serious health p...
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While many women looking to get pregnant have familiarised themselves with their menstrual cycles, it’s not always easy, especially for women wi...
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Ovulation tests are a great way to predict your fertile window so you know the right time to try for a baby, but knowing when to take them can be ...
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Pregnancy is an exciting prospect, but it also comes with doubts and concerns. Since 1 in 7 adults in the UK might struggle with their fertility, ...
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Ovulation tests are a brilliant way to stay on top of your cycle and time your baby-making for a successful pregnancy. But how do they work and wh...
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Ovulation occurs during the menstrual cycle. It describes when an egg is released from the ovaries. It happens at roughly the same time in the cyc...
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An ovulation is defined as anything that interferes with the process of ovulation and it is responsible for around 30% of fertility problems for p...
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Each month during the menstrual cycle an egg is released from the ovaries. This is called ovulation. The egg can live for 24 hours after ovulation...
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