I really believed more information was the answer.

So I Googled everything. Tracked every temp. Cut every carb. Bought the supplement stacks TikTok swore by.

For years, I did it all “perfectly.”

And still… blank strips. Cycles dragging. Another month gone and I couldn’t even answer: did I ovulate?

Then I lost my first pregnancy at six months.

But once I stopped chasing random fixes and started verifying my cycles, I had two healthy babies naturally with PCOS.

Here’s what I learned as an RN specializing in PCOS:

Your body can’t follow through in survival mode.

You can’t force consistent ovulation while under-eating, overworking, and running on cortisol and coffee.

Because when your system doesn’t feel safe, it protects you and one of the first things it downshifts is fertility.

And this is the trap with PCOS tracking:

An LH “peak,” a smiley face, even a predicted fertile window… isn’t confirmation ovulation completed.

Apps predict. OPKs detect. Neither confirms completion.

So you keep doing it “right,” but you’re chasing signals without follow-through.

Because if you’ve been “trying for a year” with 60+ day cycles? You didn’t get 12 chances. You got maybe 4.

Every long, unverified cycle is 60-90 days you don’t get back.

If you’re 33+, you can’t buy more time. You can only stop losing it.

That’s why I’m teaching my FREE 5-Day Live Workshop: Fix Your Fertile Signals.

In the last 6 months, I’ve guided women with long cycles to confirmed ovulation, most within 6-8 weeks.

Now I’m teaching my Signal → Confirm → Predict framework to help you:

✅ Verify ovulation completion (not just detect attempts)
✅ Stop losing cycles to unconfirmed “maybe” windows
✅ Know what your body needs to follow through

Because this is what Google can’t teach you: strategy only works when your body is ready to carry it out.

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You don’t need more tracking. You need a body that’s ready to follow through

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