07/05/2026
TCC supported by an ARR trained Reflexologist assists with offering insights around sensitive issues and thereby sharing the burden of feeling alone on your journey ๐๐ซถ๐๐ฃ๐
Many women come to see our reproductive reflexologists feeling frustrated and disheartened after trying to conceive without success. Often, theyโve never really been taught how the menstrual cycle works or how small imbalances can affect fertility.
One of the things we spend a lot of time focusing on is education, because understanding your cycle can make such a difference when youโre trying to get pregnant.
Alongside specialised fertility reflexology, we also support women with tools such as OvuSense and cycle tracking to gain a deeper understanding of what may be happening within the cycle.
We help women learn more about things like ovulation timing, progesterone levels, and luteal phase length.
The luteal phase is the second half of the menstrual cycle. It begins after ovulation and continues until your next period starts. During this phase, the body prepares for a possible pregnancy. If the luteal phase is too short or not well supported, it can sometimes make conception more difficult.
Something we see often is the impact stress can have on the cycle. Stress may contribute to irregularities or hormonal imbalance, which is why our approach focuses on gently supporting each phase of the cycle while also recognising the emotional side of this journey.
If youโve been trying to conceive and feel like something may be getting overlooked, please know that support is available. You do not have to go through this alone.
Our reproductive reflexologists are here to listen, guide, and support you every step of the way.
You can find your local reproductive reflexologist in the directory on our website. We have members across the globe.