Take control of your fertility and unleash the power of dual ovulation detection! By combining the unbeatable combination of femSense® and ovulation test strips, you can effortlessly track two different signals from your body and pinpoint your most fertile days with accuracy. Plus, with the ability to add ovulation test strips results to your femSense® app, you can keep track of your personal history and help us refine our algorithm for even more precise results!
Join the fertility revolution and help us perfect the ultimate birth control solution! By gathering crucial information about your LH surge and its relation to your ovulation, we can refine our algorithm and deliver unmatched accuracy and reliability with the femSense® system. So, join our mission today and take the first step towards a more empowered and informed fertility journey!
Ovulation is a journey, not a destination!
Did you know that ovulation is a complex process that can last up to 24 hours, but your body is actually preparing for it even longer? It all starts in your ovaries, where tiny eggs are developing in sacs called follicles. These are the eggs that will be released during ovulation. And how does your body know when it's time to release an egg? It's all thanks to a peak in oestrogen levels during your menstrual cycle, which triggers the brain to produce a surge of Luteinizing Hormone (LH). This LH surge usually occurs 24-40 hours before ovulation, and ovulation test strips can detect traces of the hormone in your urine. After ovulation, your progesterone levels rise, causing your body temperature to increase slightly. This rise in temperature is a direct result of ovulation and is what femSense® uses to confirm it. And did you know that once you've ovulated, you're fertile for approximately 24 hours? With femSense®, you can track all these changes and take control of your reproductive health like never before!
Steps involved in ovulation:
- Oestrogen levels in your body reach their peak, which causes a surge in LH.
- This surge triggers ovulation, and a mature egg is released from a follicle.
- After ovulation, the empty follicle transforms into the corpus luteum.
- Corpus luteumcauses progesterone levels in your body to rise.
- This increase in progesterone leads to a rise in your body temperature, which is a sign that ovulation has occurred.
Have you ever wondered how ovulation test strips and femSense® work differently to help you track your fertility? Well, ovulation test strips measure the presence of LH in your urine, which indicates that your body is preparing to ovulate. On the other hand, femSense® uses the temperature method to measure and confirm that ovulation has actually taken place. In other words, while ovulation test strips measure the beginning of your fertile window, the temperature method measures the end. By tracking both the beginning and end of your fertile window, you can better understand your menstrual cycle and increase your chances of conception.
Curious about how ovulation test strips can help you identify your fertile window with femSense®?
Ovulation test strips are a popular method used to detect ovulation. Ovulation test strips work by measuring the concentration of LH in your urine, which increases as your body prepares for ovulation. These test strips look and work similar to home pregnancy tests - simply pee on the strip and wait for the lines to appear. A positive result means that your LH levels are rising, and you can expect to ovulate soon. This surge in LH is a clear indication that your body is preparing to ovulate and that you are entering your fertile window. By using ovulation test strips, you can predict the beginning of your fertile period, which can help you plan intercourse and increase your chances of conception.
Are you wondering how femSense® confirms ovulation using the temperature method? Well, when a woman ovulates, her basal body temperature rises by a small amount and remains slightly elevated for the second half of her menstrual cycle. This minute rise in body temperature is a direct result of ovulation and is a reliable indicator that it has occurred. In fact, if ovulation had not taken place, there would be no rise in temperature. This means that the temperature method used by femSense® can detect ovulation after it has happened. It's worth noting that the temperature method is the only "home test" that can confirm ovulation. By using femSense® to track your temperature, you can gain valuable insights into your menstrual cycle and better understand your fertile window.
In short, ovulation test strips measure a rise in hormone levels before ovulation, while femSense® uses the temperature method to detect the rise in temperature that occurs after ovulation.
Ovulation test strips and femSense® can sometimes show different results during your fertile window because these two methods of ovulation detection are measuring different bodily signals that occur at different times in the process of ovulation. Ovulation test strips measure the rise in Luteinizing Hormone levels before ovulation, while femSense® detects the rise in basal body temperature after ovulation. Despite these differences, when used together, ovulation test strips and femSense® can accurately measure the beginning and end of your fertile window - the days shortly before and just after ovulation. By tracking both the beginning and end of your fertile window, you can gain a better understanding of your menstrual cycle and increase your chances of conception.
How adding ovulation test strip results to your femSense® app can improve the accuracy of the femSense® algorithm.
Are you curious about how femSense® is constantly improving to better support women's reproductive health? Well, we're always working to enhance the femSense® app and the algorithm that predicts the fertile window. While an independent Swiss statistics institute recently confirmed that femSense® is 99.73% accurate when predicting the fertile window, we believe there's always room for improvement, especially when femSense® is used as a method of birth control. That's why we're encouraging users to add their ovulation test strip results to the app. By doing so, our algorithm can "learn" more about the menstrual cycle and make even more accurate predictions. After all, a woman's cycle is more than just her period - it's a fluctuation of hormones that can influence her both mentally and physically.
At femSense®, we're committed to understanding and supporting women's reproductive health. And you can help us achieve this goal! By anonymously and privately sharing your data with us, you can contribute to ongoing research and development that will benefit women everywhere.
How adding your ovulation test strip results to the femSense® app can benefit other women.
By sharing your data with us, you're helping to improve the accuracy of the femSense® algorithm, which in turn can benefit women everywhere. As more and more women use the femSense® app and share their ovulation test strip results, we can gather a wealth of information about the menstrual cycle and how it varies from woman to woman. This information can help us develop more effective methods of contraception and fertility tracking, and ultimately improve women's reproductive health.
Join the femSense® community today and start making a difference. Your data could help pave the way for a brighter future for women everywhere.
By contributing your data to femSense®, you're also helping to build a community of women who are committed to supporting each other's reproductive health. We believe that by working together and sharing our knowledge and experiences, we can achieve great things. And with the help of femSense® and ovulation test strip results, we can take control of our reproductive health and achieve our family planning goals.
We are stronger together and we thank you for your support!