Before using OvuSense® Pro, if you've not already done so, you will need to download the free OvuSense App to your mobile device and create an OvuSense account. For security purposes this is required even if you are a doctor and don't intend to use the OvuSense App yourself in the future. Make sure you remember the email address and password you use to sign up to the OvuSense App, as these are the details you'll use to access OvuSense Pro
To access OvuSense® Pro, both the user and their doctor each need a separate OvuSense Pro subscription. Click on the appropriate button below to buy your subscription now. If you'd like your doctor to learn more about OvuSense Pro please send them this link: www.ovusense.com/pro-start
The next step as an OvuSense user is to share your data with your doctor. To do this you should login to the OvuSense App, then follow the steps below.
Once both an OvuSense user and her doctor have each set up their subscriptions, and the user has shared her data with her doctor, both can access OvuSense® Pro. The Pro portal is accessible from any web browser on a desktop, laptop or mobile device with the address: pro.ovusense.com, click here now to sign in using your OvuSense App details. The OvuSense Pro portal is smartphone and tablet friendly but the best viewing experience is on a desktop or laptop.
OvuSense® Pro is built on a simple list system with views of the OvuSense data just like you see in the OvuSense App, but with additional unique analysis. If you are an OvuSense user, the first screen you'll see when you sign in to OvuSense Pro is called Cycles. Each of your recorded cycles is listed in date order from oldest to newest, with detailed OvuSense® Pro analysis provided right there in the list under the Flags heading.
Some of the flags will tell you the amount of rise or fall in the curve after the Δ symbol, and the number of days after that flag occurred or the day on which it occurred. So, for instance, 'Crash After Ovulation (Δ 0.23˚C, 7 days)' means that there was a fall in temperature from the peak after ovulation of 0.23˚C, and it happened 7 days after ovulation. You can find out more about each unique OvuSense® Pro analysis by clicking on each of the example charts below this section. You can change the temperature display from ˚C to ˚F in the Preferences section of the Menu. This is also where you can add gridlines to the charts. Click Dashboard on the Menu to return to your top screen in OvuSense Pro. Clicking on Refresh in the Menu updates to the latest recorded chart data (note this is important if you've just downloaded new data to OvuSense and want to see the results in OvuSense Pro). The rest of the Menu allows you to provide Feedback, check your Account details and Logout.
If you click on an individual cycle in the Cycles list, you'll then see the complete detail for that cycle including the OvuSense® Pro analysis and cycle chart at the top of the screen, and a list of events at the bottom of the screen. You can move between cycles using '<' and '>' arrows, and if you move your mouse cursor across the chart in desktop/ laptop mode you'll highlight the details of individual data point including the events recorded for that cycle day.
Clicking on an individual data point in the chart highlights the temperature and event details for that particular cycle day in the event list.
OvuSense® Pro provides in-depth cycle pattern analysis, automatically flagging each cycle pattern type identified below, aiding diagnosis and treatment of ovulatory issues.
Click on each of the cycle pattern images below to find out more - for each image we answer the questions: