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How did you track your ovulation? I have been tracking through the FLO app. Not sure how accurate this will be. I would appreciate any advice/suggestions🙏
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Learn more about our guidelines.Also Flo and has worked for me
I used Natural Cycles, it was so accurate that I was pregnant on our second try both pregnancies ☺️
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Honestly we just did it every day for a month straight because nun of the apps worked for me 🥲🥲
I used premom for my first and in the first month/try it worked. I was tracking months before i actually wanted to get pregnant to get the app used to my cycle pattern.
I am now 29 weeks pregnant with my second and i was using premom again but where i thought i was ovulating i was actually pregnant. The strips i used were easy @ home
I struggled with getting pregnant for three years and finally got pregnant using Mira!
First time I used p tracker. Second I started with p tracker which we fell pregnant by again but miscarried so I then used strips to track what my ovulation was doing after and got pregnant with twins two months later
I used Flo for both of my pregnancies, but I had been using it for a full year prior to trying and it had fully gotten used to my cycle. I dont think its very accurate if only used for a few months before trying.
I found out when using ovulation strips that I actually ovulate almost a whole week later than any apps I used predicted. I would suggest the strips, you never know when your body might be doing something unexpected 🤷🏼♀️
I strips are more accurate because while most people ovulate in the center of their cycle not everyone does. If you happen to have longer or shorter follicular and/or luteal phases you probably wouldn't know.
I started tracking ovulation with strips and got pregnant within 3 months after being on an IUD for almost 8 years and not having a period for 7. Most of the reason I did strips was because I had no idea what my body would do once got the iud out, but I saw so many people in the app I was using talking about how they had been tracking period for a long time but it was wrong about their ovulation window once they started using the strips
The clear blue ovulation test x
Just checked for cervical mucus and worked for me. I don't trust apps and even the tests trips are only accurate for a vague 2 day window aren't they
I tracked my body’s fertile signs, along with charting my BBT. I used the Fertility Friend App.
The app is only a guess based on your monthly cycles.
I used ovulation strips and the Ava bracelet and tracked my cycles in Fertilty Friend app ( we had long term fertility issues including problems with irregular ovulation cycle so apps only did not work for me)
I used pre mom and it’s been accurate for about 3 years, I used it to get pregnant with both my children! I hope you’re able to find something that works for you! 🩵
My cycles abnormally long (38 to 44 day so I used ovulation strip and used premom
I got pregnant the first month after giving up with tracking and trying which I'd been doing for nearly 2 years 😅
I used modern fertility
Clearblue app
Tbh i got pregnant on the 2nd month by making sure we had sex when i saw fertile cervical mucous and for 3-5 days after. Its gross but look up pics of it if you need help identifying it—reddit is full of them.