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In this episode, we break down the nail-biting phase known as the two-week wait (TWW), the time between ovulation and finding out if you're pregnant. Where you're basically on edge waiting for that big moment. Which can also translate into waiting to ovulate for the first time or getting your first recovery period.
Whether you're trying to conceive, recovering from hypothalamic amenorrhea, or tracking ovulation, join us as we chat practical tips and empowering insights to help you thrive during the two-week wait.
Join The HA Society
http://thehasociety.com/join
Work 1:1 with us to get your period back
http://thehasociety.com/coaching
Visit us on YouTube
https://youtube.com/c/danisheriff
Follow us on IG
http://instagram.com/thehasociety
http://instagram.com/danisheriff
https://instagram.com/ashley_marie_smith_
https://www.instagram.com/rosay.way_wellness/
The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician.
By Dani Sheriff4.9
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In this episode, we break down the nail-biting phase known as the two-week wait (TWW), the time between ovulation and finding out if you're pregnant. Where you're basically on edge waiting for that big moment. Which can also translate into waiting to ovulate for the first time or getting your first recovery period.
Whether you're trying to conceive, recovering from hypothalamic amenorrhea, or tracking ovulation, join us as we chat practical tips and empowering insights to help you thrive during the two-week wait.
Join The HA Society
http://thehasociety.com/join
Work 1:1 with us to get your period back
http://thehasociety.com/coaching
Visit us on YouTube
https://youtube.com/c/danisheriff
Follow us on IG
http://instagram.com/thehasociety
http://instagram.com/danisheriff
https://instagram.com/ashley_marie_smith_
https://www.instagram.com/rosay.way_wellness/
The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician.

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