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OvuSense Fertility and Ovulation Blog

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

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    How to Track Ovulation and Get Pregnant

    If you're trying to conceive, one of the best things you can do is track your ovulation. This will help you time sex for when you're most likely to get pregnant. There are several ways of tracking ovulation, but one of the most accurate methods is using a fertility monitor like OvuSense.

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  2. Undiagnosed Endometriosis

    3 ½ Clues That Your Menstrual Cycle Could Be Giving You That You Might Be at Risk of Having Undiagnosed Endometriosis

    If you’re struggling to conceive and frustrated by the lack of answers as to why, or if you’ve been given the diagnosis of “Unexplained Infertility,” undiagnosed or “silent” endometriosis should be on your radar. Physician's assistant and fertility coach Talia Lavor explains why in this blog.

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  3. viO HealthTech Prioritizes Your Privacy

    Your Privacy is viO HealthTech’s Priority 

    In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, we understand that many of you have privacy concerns about your current reproductive health journey. We believe your tracked health data is yours alone and promise we will never share your personal information without your permission. Keep reading to hear from viO’s CEO Rob Milnes and CTO Al Pirrie on some of the top questions on people’s minds. 

     

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  4. OvuSense Partners with Famlee Fertility

    viO HealthTech Announces Partnership with Famlee Fertility and its OvuSense Family

    We are proud to announce a partnership today between Famlee Fertility, an at-home clinical fertility treatment organization and viO HealthTech, the makers of our OvuSense family of fertility monitoring solutions. Using OvuSense with Famlee can help you identify hormone imbalances affecting your cycle, develop a plan of action, and reach your fertility goals faster! 

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  5. What is ovulation?

    Ovulation 101: What You Need to Know & How to Improve Your Chances of Conception

    If you’re TTC, you are likely familiar with the term ‘ovulation.’ However, if you find yourself asking, What is ovulation?, don’t worry, we’re here to break it down for you. We’ll also be discussing which tracking methods are the most reliable, signs to watch for that indicate ovulation, and how to improve your chances of becoming pregnant by using them. 

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  6. Male Fertility Journey

    3 Ways Men Can Participate in a Fertility Journey

    Since nearly half of all infertility is traced back to the male factor, men play an important role in our fertility journeys. Luckily, there are things that men can do to help improve their fertility and overall health Whether the man in your life is hoping to become a first-time dad, wanting to grow your family, or simply learn more about his and your family’s overall health, we’re sharing some tips to help support you both on your journey. 

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  7. Cervical mucus in early pregnancy - what does it mean when you are TTCing?

    Cervical mucus in early pregnancy - what does it mean when you are TTCing?

    Cervical mucus in early pregnancy - what does it mean when you are TTCing?

    If you're trying to get pregnant, cervical mucus monitoring can be a helpful way to gauge whether or not you're ovulating. Here's what you need to know about cervical mucus in early pregnancy.

    During the first weeks of pregnancy, cervical mucus may change in color and consistency. You may notice stickier, white, or yellow mucus, known as leucorrhea. As your pregnancy progresses, your vaginal discharge may continue to change.

    Read on to find helpful advice from us.

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  8. What is anovulation and an anovulatory cycle?

    What is anovulation and an anovulatory cycle?

    What is anovulation and an anovulatory cycle?

    The anovulatory cycle is when the ovaries do not release an egg during a woman’s menstrual cycle. An anovulatory cycle is a menstrual cycle in which there is no ovulation. This means that an egg is not released from the ovaries and cannot be fertilized by sperm. This can make it difficult to become pregnant.

    Read our helpful blog and find out more.

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  9. How long does sperm live outside the body?

    How long does sperm live outside the body?

    How long does sperm live outside the body?

    The female body is tricky but what about the men? Trying to get pregnant can be a daunting task as a couple and getting sperm into the female reproductive tract isn't always easy. There are so many things to think about, and it can be difficult to know where to start.

    In this blog, we focus on sperm and take a look at the count, quality, tips for improving production, and health and lifestyle factors to consider when trying to conceive.

    Read on to find out how you can give yourself the best chance of conceiving naturally. 

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  10. Symptoms of a Short Luteal Phase and why it's important when TTCing

    Symptoms of a Short Luteal Phase and why it's important when TTCing

    This is the time from ovulation to your next menstrual period. This phase typically lasts 12-14 days but can be as short as 9 days or as long as 20 days.

    The length of the luteal phase is important because it determines how long the egg has to be fertilized by the sperm before it becomes too old and drops off the uterine wall. If the luteal phase is too short, there may not be enough time for fertilization to occur. 

    Read more to find out how you can help improve your chances of conception naturally.

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