Fertility Astrology
FAQ
Answers to common questions about fertility astrology consultations, the app, pricing, and how the process works.
What is fertility astrology?
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What is fertility astrology?
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Which planet is responsible for conceiving?
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How is pregnancy predicted in astrology?
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What is the biggest indicator of pregnancy in a chart?
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Can astrology predict pregnancy?
Not with certainty — astrology can’t guarantee an outcome. What it can do is highlight potentially fertile timing windows in your chart, based on patterns that, in Nicola’s practice, tend to align with conception. Think of it as guidance for timing, not a prediction of a result.
How accurate is fertility astrology timing?
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What information do I need to provide?
A birth date, the time of day (nearest) you were born, and the town where you were born — and the same for your partner if applicable.
Do I need my partner's birth details too?
If you’re trying to conceive with a partner, yes — both charts are considered together.
How is the app different from a consultation?
The app gives you potentially fertile windows for the year ahead within minutes. A consultation is a deeper, hour-long conversation with Nicola directly.
How much does a consultation cost, and what's included?
Consultations are £350 GBP, conducted via Zoom, Tuesday to Thursday, 9am–4pm UK time.
Can fertility astrology replace medical fertility treatment?
No. Nicola is not a medical practitioner; she is an astrologer. Her guidance is meant to complement, not replace, medical advice and treatment.
What if I don't get the outcome I'm hoping for?
There is no guarantee that astrology can make you pregnant. Nicola undertakes to talk through your fertility journey and give you information on potentially fertile times to try — but the outcome can’t be promised.