Your A–Z guide to fertility acronyms and abbreviations

For many couples starting their TTC (trying to conceive) journey, the world of fertility can feel overwhelming. One of the first hurdles is understanding the alphabet soup of acronyms and abbreviations that flood online forums, articles, and even conversations with healthcare providers.

At Home Insemination Solutions, we’re committed to supporting you every step of the way. Part of that commitment is equipping you with clear, practical information to make your fertility journey less daunting. This guide offers a concise, easy-to-understand overview of the most common fertility-related acronyms and abbreviations.

Acronyms and abbreviations

  • 2WWTwo-Week Wait: The time between ovulation or embryo transfer and your expected period or pregnancy test.
  • AFAunt Flo: A lighthearted term for menstruation or your period.
  • AIArtificial Insemination: A fertility treatment where prepared sperm is placed directly into the uterus during ovulation to boost conception chances
  • AMHAnti-Müllerian Hormone: A blood test that estimates ovarian reserve (egg count).
  • ARTAssisted Reproductive Technology: Fertility treatments involving eggs, sperm, or embryos outside the body (e.g., IVF).
  • AWOLA Woman on Lupron: Refers to those taking Lupron, a fertility medication that can cause temporary side effects.
  • BBTBasal Body Temperature: A slight temperature rise can indicate ovulation.
  • BDBaby Dance: A playful term for intercourse when trying to conceive.
  • BetaBeta hCG Test: A blood test that measures hCG to confirm pregnancy after IVF or early conception.
  • BFP / BFNBig Fat Positive / Negative: A positive or negative pregnancy test result.
  • BMSBaby-Making Sex: Sex with the specific goal of conception.
  • CBCycle Buddy: A friend or TTC partner with a similar timeline, offering support.
  • CCTClomid Challenge Test: An ovarian reserve test predicting response to fertility medication.
  • CDCycle Day: Indicates a specific day of your menstrual cycle (e.g., CD1 = first day of your period).
  • CMCervical Mucus: Fluid produced by the cervix that changes with fertility phases.
  • DORDiminished Ovarian Reserve: Fewer or lower-quality eggs than expected for age.
  • DPODays Past Ovulation: Days since ovulation, helping time pregnancy tests.
  • E2Estradiol: A hormone measured during fertility testing.
  • EDDEstimated Due Date: Predicted delivery date based on ovulation or LMP.
  • EndoEndometriosis: A condition affecting fertility that can be managed with treatment.
  • ETEmbryo Transfer: The procedure of placing an embryo into the uterus.
  • EWCMEgg White Cervical Mucus: Stretchy, clear mucus signaling peak fertility.
  • FSHFollicle-Stimulating Hormone: Key hormone in egg maturation and fertility testing.
  • FrostieFrozen Embryo: An embryo stored for future use.
  • HCGHuman Chorionic Gonadotropin: Pregnancy hormone detected in tests.
  • HPTHome Pregnancy Test: Detects hCG in urine.
  • HSGHysterosalpingogram: X-ray to assess the uterus shape and fallopian tube health.
  • IUIIntrauterine Insemination: Sperm is placed directly into the uterus.
  • IVFIn Vitro Fertilization: Fertilizing eggs in a lab and transferring embryos to the uterus.
  • LHLuteinizing Hormone: Triggers ovulation, detected with OPKs.
  • LMPLast Menstrual Period: First day of your last period, used to estimate ovulation and due dates.
  • MSMorning Sickness: Nausea or vomiting, common in early pregnancy.
  • Ob-GynObstetrician-Gynaecologist: Specialist in women’s reproductive health and childbirth.
  • OPK / OPTOvulation Predictor Kit/Test: Detects LH surge indicating ovulation.
  • PCOSPolycystic Ovary Syndrome: Hormone disorder causing irregular ovulation.
  • PGT / PGD / PGSPreimplantation Genetic Testing: Screens embryos for genetic conditions.
  • PGPregnant: Common shorthand for pregnancy.
  • POF / POIPremature Ovarian Failure / Primary Ovarian Insufficiency: Conditions affecting egg supply and menopause timing.
  • POASPee On A Stick: Slang for using a home pregnancy test.
  • REReproductive Endocrinologist: Fertility specialist.
  • RPLRecurrent Pregnancy Loss: Two or more miscarriages.
  • SASemen Analysis: Assesses sperm count, motility, and shape. Semen analysis test.
  • STIMSStimulation Hormones: Medications to help mature multiple eggs.
  • TESETesticular Sperm Extraction: Sperm retrieval procedure.
  • TTCTrying To Conceive: Actively attempting to get pregnant.

Final thoughts

Understanding these acronyms can make your TTC journey feel less intimidating and far more empowering. With this handy glossary, you’ll be able to navigate fertility resources, community forums, and conversations with confidence.

At Home Insemination Solutions, we’re here to support your journey with knowledge, compassion, and the right tools to help make your dream of parenthood a reality.

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