The best ovulation apps if you’re trying to conceive

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One of the most well-known fertility apps, Glow is a free menstrual and ovulation calculator as well as a basal body temperature chart that records your period dates, mood, symptoms, sex and medications. Uniquely, it also provides support for women undergoing fertility treatments such as IVF or IUI. The daily health log allows users to record their emotions, stress level, weight, exercise and more.

Having read a lot of reviews, we can see that the reason Glow is so popular is due to its simple, user-friendly nature. For fertility app newbies, this is a great one to start with as it spoon-feeds you all the information you need about your ovulation cycle, without requiring too much effort or taking over your life. Women report it to be useful, effective and straightforward.Free to download and use but you can subscribe to unlock more features. Cost ranges from $29.99 for 3 months to $79.

Ovia fertility has been praised for its precision in tracking a whole host of intimate details about its users. This includes the option to add fields for food and water intake, making baby planning even more meticulous. Ovia is great for those who monitor what they eat closely. It also tracks your blood pressure, weight and sleep cycle.Kindara calls itself the “most sophisticated fertility app available.

Based on the fertility awareness method, Kindara is a free ovulation calculator, BBT chart and period calendar. It allows users to track their periods, when they have sex, pregnancy test results and gives them ovulation predictions. And for those looking for even more detail, you can even record cervical height, firmness and fluid. Kindara gives users the chance to create daily journal entries detailing whatever they think is relevant.

The one downside of Kindara is that it operates using a lot of charts and graphs, so if you prefer something more visually accessible, this is perhaps not the one for you. However, the real USP of Kindara is that it offers a wireless, oral fertility thermometer called Wink, that syncs with the app via Bluetooth. Whereas with other apps, you take your own temperature manually and enter it into the app, this direct method is perhaps more reliable.

 

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