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Your Cycle, Your Timing, Your Best Chance.

Track your fertile window with ovulation strips, basal body temperature tracking, and cycle-support tools designed to help you understand your body with more confidence. Whether you're just starting or fine-tuning your timing, every product here serves a purpose.

Frequently asked

About these ovulation tracking tools.

Which ovulation tracking method is best for beginners?

Ovulation test strips are the easiest place to start. They help identify your LH surge, which typically happens 24–36 hours before ovulation. Many people we've guided begin with strips, then add temperature tracking later for a more complete picture of their cycle.

How often should I use ovulation tests?

Test once daily (between 10 AM and 2 PM) starting 4 to 5 days before your predicted ovulation. If you have a 28-day cycle, begin on Day 10. Increase to twice daily when the test line begins to darken to avoid missing your LH surge.

Can I track ovulation with irregular periods?

Yes, you can track ovulation with irregular periods, though it requires more effort than using a standard calendar calculator. Since cycle lengths vary, traditional period-prediction apps are often inaccurate.

So it's more reliable for people with irregular periods to combine ovulation strips with basal body temperature tracking to better track and identify ovulation.

What’s the difference between ovulation strips and BBT tracking?

Ovulation strips predict when ovulation may happen by detecting luteinising hormone (LH). Basal body temperature tracking helps confirm that ovulation has already occurred by identifying small temperature shifts after ovulation.

Many people use both methods together.

Are digital ovulation tests more accurate?

Digital ovulation tests are not more accurate than traditional test strips at measuring hormone levels, as both are over 99% effective at detecting the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) surge.

Ovulation tracking, made clearer.

Not sure where to start?

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