Starting Geritol this month!🤞🏻🤍
So, here I am, embarking on cycle 7 of trying to conceive baby #2, and this month, I'm diving into the world of Geritol! I've been seeing it pop up everywhere in the TTC community, with so many hopeful mamas sharing their experiences. After a lot of thought and discussion with my partner, I decided to give it a try. It feels like a big step, and honestly, a little nerve-wracking, but I'm holding onto all the positive vibes. For those who aren't familiar, Geritol is essentially a multivitamin, often known for its iron and B vitamin content. In the TTC world, it's gained a reputation as a 'baby-making tonic' or 'baby in a body' – you know, the kind of folklore that gets passed around in fertility forums. The idea is that its blend of vitamins and minerals, especially iron, can help support overall reproductive health, which is crucial when you're trying to get pregnant. Many believe it can help with a healthy uterine lining and provide essential nutrients for conception. While it's not a magic pill, I'm hopeful that boosting my nutrient intake can only be a good thing as I prepare my body for another pregnancy. One of the most common questions I've seen is 'when to start taking Geritol for pregnancy?' From what I've gathered and my own research, many women start taking it at the beginning of their cycle, much like they would with other prenatal vitamins. My plan is to incorporate it daily starting from the first day of my period this month, and continue taking it consistently throughout my cycle. It's important to remember that everyone's body is different, and what works for one might not work for another. I'm treating it as a supplement to my regular prenatal routine, ensuring I'm getting all the necessary vitamins and minerals. Always a good idea to chat with your doctor before adding new supplements, especially when TTC! I've scoured countless forums and social media posts, and honestly, the 'Geritol pregnancy success stories' are what really caught my eye. It's incredibly inspiring to read about women who felt like they had tried everything, only to find success after adding Geritol to their routine. While I know anecdotes aren't scientific proof, sometimes you just need that boost of hope and a sense that you're actively doing something to help your chances. Many of these stories highlight women who struggled with irregular cycles or unexplained infertility, and they attribute their positive pregnancy tests, in part, to the consistent use of Geritol. It gives me a glimmer of hope during this often challenging 'TTC baby #2' journey. So, here's to a new cycle and a new approach! I'll be keeping you all updated on my journey with Geritol. It's all part of the big adventure of trying to grow our family. Fingers crossed for a little 'baby in a body' soon! Meanwhile, I'll continue to 'contemplate my life decisions' with a hopeful heart. Sending baby dust to everyone else on their TTC path!


































































































