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Real-life stories from OvuSense users and essential information from fertility experts

  1. How Trusting Her Data Helped Lead to One Woman’s First Pregnancy

    Follow Your Intuition: How Trusting Her Data Helped Lead to One Woman’s First Pregnancy

    When Sarah was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) at 23, she didn’t think much of it immediately. After a year of trying to conceive through seven IUIs, her doctor told her that it might be time to consider in vitro fertilization (IVF). Instead, she decided to try OvuSense.

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  2. Lana and her husband

    Discovering a New Dream – Trying to Naturally Conceive with PCOS

    Since a young age, Lana from Goodland, Kansas, believed she knew how she wanted to start her family: through adoption. After experiencing a miscarriage, Lana and her husband have recently begun trying to conceive again, using the data gathered by OvuSense to hopefully advance their journey.

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  3. Fertility Apps and Monitors – Can they really help you conceive?

    Fertility Apps and Monitors – Can they really help you conceive?

    With advancing technology, we have come to rely on Apps for many things in our lives, be it shopping, music or social media and now even Apps for your fertility! Recently there has been a great deal of media attention surrounding the benefits of Apps and Monitors for fertility, but can they really help you get pregnant?

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  4. How to accurately time a Progesterone test

    How to accurately time a Progesterone test

    Your doctor may have suggested that you have a progesterone test to confirm ovulation or to assess your progesterone levels in the luteal phase.

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  5. Pregnant at 43 years old for the first time!

    Pregnant at 43 years old for the first time!

    Hi ladies....I hope this can give you some hope.  I’m 43 years old and got my BFP this morning on my very first cycle using Ovusense!

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  6. PCOS - kiss my A**! I'm pregnant with OvuSense baby number 2!

    PCOS - kiss my A**! I'm pregnant with OvuSense baby number 2!

    Ladies, it is with pleasure that I am over the moon to tell you all that I am pregnant again. Baby No. 2 is on the way, due March 2018!  I conceived with OvuSense 3 years before this after 18 years of trying.

    I knew I was from my Ovusense chart, sadly and annoyingly I missed a week of using it! I really want to know what happened in that gap but the end result is the same. ❤️

    Doctors said I'd never have children without IVF...pfffft. Prolactinoma, screw you. PCOS, suck it. MTHFR, kiss my Ass!

    Eight years trying for my first, 2 months for my second. I've beaten all the odds twice now and so can you. Don't give up!

    I bought an Ovusense which linked me to the amazing OvuSense Users Group when it was in its infancy. Got talking to some lovely ladies who are now my friends. Through this group, learned a lot about Metformin so I started to take it regularly, even though it made me feel like crap. And I made some positive changes in my diet. All info from this group and amazing women who...

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  7. It's finally sunk in....I'm pregnant! We were due to start IVF in a few months.

    It's finally sunk in....I'm pregnant! We were due to start IVF in a few months.

    I know a few of you know the difficulty we’ve had (even just getting me to ovulate!!).  Out of 9 medicated cycles, I’ve only ovulated 4 times!!! And if it wasn’t for my OvuSense, I wouldn’t have known and we’d have blindly continued on assuming the medication was working when it had stopped.

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  8. OvuSense really did work for me!

    OvuSense really did work for me!

    In April 2017, following increasingly erratic periods and some high FSH readings (40+), I was told by an NHS fertility consultant that I was in premature menopausal transition and that I could expect to enter full menopause within the next 6-9 months.   I was aged 41 at that time.

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  9. Secondary Infertility – The Facts

    Secondary Infertility – The Facts

    Secondary infertility is a common problem. The term secondary infertility refers to the inability to become pregnant or the inability to carry a pregnancy to a live birth following either a previous pregnancy or a previous live birth.

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  10. Kate's story

    Kate's story

    Hi, I used my OvuSense for a year and only ovulated 2 times, which I never would have known if I hadn't been using OvuSense!  I have my period every 35-45 days so it was extremely difficult to determine when I was ovulating, if at all but OvuSense picked it up.

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