Chart Your Cycle to Get Pregnant
So, you want to make a baby, but have no idea where to start?
Don’t get overwhelmed by the wild online world of TTC (trying to conceive) where there are endless forums, fertility supplements, and old wives’ tales.
It doesn’t have to be that complicated with science on our side
Learn when your fertile window is each month
Learn how you can boost your chances
What You’ll Get From Taking this Course
We all think that getting pregnant will be just as easy as getting off our birth control and having unprotected sex. I don’t know about you but I was led to believe growing up that even if I looked at a boy the wrong way..boom! I’d get pregnant.
The first month of trying comes, we’re super excited and start daydreaming of that sweet little babe we’ll be holding in 9 months’ time. And then our period comes.
Month after month comes along with negative after negative. We start to panic.
Did you know we each have a fertile window of just a few days each cycle?
What about how we have different types of cervical fluid and each means something different as far as how fertile we are? Learn when your fluid is providing a slip n slide for your partner’s sperm straight to your egg, or when it’s a sticky web that’s trapping them.
Learn more about your cycle, how our fertility works and what you can do to boost your chances each cycle.
Calculate when you will ovulate to be able to time sex when you are most fertile and have the best chance of conception.
Did you know that you only have around a 25% chance each cycle of getting pregnant? Before learning that I always thought it was probably closer to a 75-80% chance each month. My point here, is don’t be so hard on yourself.
Yes, some couples get pregnant on their first try, but it’s more common for it to take several months. Cut down on your stress with facts and statistics.
Work through this course online at your own pace.
Includes a written PDF course
Corresponding videos related to each topic we cover
12 Lessons to break it down for you
Click the link below to go to Teachable where you can sign up for Chart Your Cycle to Get Pregnant and get started today!
Why Take My Course?
I run a YouTube channel with 90,000 followers and counting as well as an Instagram with over 13,000 followers where I share information and start conversations surrounding charting, cycles, period products and so much more.
I’ve been charting myself since 2013 and teaching how to chart using the Sympto-Thermal Method since 2016.
I’ve used the knowledge from the Sympto-Thermal Method as birth control, to help me conceive and as postpartum birth control.
It took us 11 months to conceive our first child and I learned A LOT in the process. Do you know when you’re on the other side of something and think “If I would have only known that before starting?” Well, that’s what this course is — all the things I wish I would have known.
Charting my cycle has notified me of hormonal imbalances I wouldn’t have been aware of without charting, and allowed me to take the necessary steps to heal those issues naturally.
Still Have Questions?
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Do I have to have a 28-day cycle to chart?
No! The sympto-thermal method is not based on the length of your cycle. It is a daily calculation from your fertility signs (basal body temperature and cervical fluid) that you use to follow four simple rules.
Do I have to have a background in science/anatomy/etc to understand this?
Nope! FAM is for everyday people like you and me. All you need is the desire to learn and use it correctly, and you can.
How is this course delivered?
Easy! Click any of the links on this page to be taken over to my Teachable site. Once you hit “PURCHASE” you can work through the course at your own pace.
Do I have to be available at certain times for the course?
No! We all live busy lives and coordinating a time for everyone would be impossible. You get to work through it at your own pace.
Are you a FAM certified teacher?
Nope! Back in 2014 when I was coming around to the idea of teaching FAM I reached out to a mentor of mine (who’s also a FAM teacher) and asked if I had to take a certification course. Her response was, “How do you think they learned FAM? That’s right, they’re self-taught.” So I’ve made it my mission over the past almost decade to continuously educate myself on all things FAM, period and cycle related. I would never put information out that I wasn’t 100% confident in, and I will only share things I fully understand and know.
Didn’t see your question answered anywhere?
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