When you’re trying to conceive, the two-week wait between ovulation and your period can feel like an eternity. Here’s how to support your symptoms and mental health.
When you’re trying to conceive, the two-week wait between ovulation and the day your period is due can feel like an eternity. Here’s how to support your wellbeing while you wait—and simple steps you can take to help ensure a healthy pregnancy if it happens. What is the Two-Week Wait? The two-week wait (or TWW) is the window of time between the day you ovulate and the day you expect your period to start. This is also about how long it takes for pregnancy hormones to register on a pregnancy test—so most experts recommend waiting
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