Pairceive is a doctor-led educational resource for couples trying to conceive. The focus is the part of the journey most sites skim past: medicated cycles, and PCOS-aware guidance written for the people actually living it.
The site exists because the gap was obvious from the inside. The people behind Pairceive went through medicated cycles themselves, and what they found online was a choice between content farms recycling the same listicle and clinical papers written for other clinicians. Nothing answered the questions that actually come up at 11pm between a scan and a test, and almost nothing was written for two people at once. The founding team stays anonymous by design. This site is about the medicine and the couple reading it, not about us, and no part of our credibility rests on a personal story you cannot verify. It rests on the review process below.
Every educational post here is doctor-led and medically reviewed by Dr. Rezwana Rumpa (OB-GYN) before it goes up. That review is the whole point. It is what separates this from a content farm.
Dr. Rumpa is a practicing obstetrician-gynaecologist holding MBBS, MRCOG, and MRCPI credentials, with membership of both the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. Her clinical specialization sits exactly where this site does: ovulation induction, medicated cycles, PCOS management, and the decision points couples face between a natural cycle, IUI, and IVF. She reviews every post on this site, not a sample, and her notes routinely send drafts back for another pass before anything publishes.
The site is structurally two-sided. One partner is usually the patient, doing most of the logging and most of the appointments. The other partner is here too, with their own posts and their own prep. We do not treat trying to conceive as a solo journey, because biologically and emotionally it is not.
We keep a hard editorial line: no content farm, no SEO filler, no paid placement. Education comes first, and the site is meant to be useful whether or not you ever use the app we are building next.
Pairceive is operated by Mindantic LLC, Harrisonville, Missouri.
Editorial policy
Every educational post follows the same path: researched against primary sources (clinical trials and guidance from bodies like NICE, ASRM, ACOG and ESHRE), written in plain language, and medically reviewed by Dr. Rezwana Rumpa (OB-GYN, MRCOG, MRCPI) under her editorial direction before it is published. The "Reviewed" date on each post is the date of that medical review; when guidance changes, we update the post and the date.
Review does not stop at publication. We commit to re-reviewing posts whenever the underlying clinical guidance changes, and at minimum every 12 to 18 months even when it does not, so nothing on this site quietly goes stale. Nothing here replaces care from your own clinician, and our medical disclaimer sets out that boundary in full.
Editorial independence
Pairceive is a commercial company. We are building a TTC app, and this site is how many people first meet us. The educational content is kept separate from that. Posts are not sponsored, we take no paid placement or affiliate commissions, and nothing we recommend is influenced by the app or any advertiser. If a post mentions a product or a test, it is because the evidence supports it.
Corrections policy
Medicine moves, and we are not above mistakes. If something here is out of date or wrong, email pairceive@mindantic.com and a real person, with clinical points checked by Dr. Rumpa, will look at it. Corrections update the post and its Reviewed date.
