Can I use theblood App for fertility tracking?
You can use the theblood app to track your menstrual cycle and better understand your body's patterns, which can be helpful for fertility tracking. However, it's essential to keep in mind that the length of the menstrual cycle can vary from one cycle to another. As a result, it's challenging to precisely predict ovulation based solely on the cycle start date.
In the theblood app, we display an ovulation window, which represents the timeframe within which ovulation could occur. Our predictions are most reliable for individuals with menstrual cycles ranging from 21 to 35 days. The predicted ovulation day you see in the calendar view is just an estimate. For precise ovulation tracking, we recommend using an ovulation test. You can incorporate the results of these tests into the app for future reference. However, it's crucial to understand that theblood app is NOT certified as a contraceptive device, and the predicted ovulation date/window should NOT be relied upon to prevent pregnancy. The app provides an estimation based on the data you input but is not clinically validated.
In the theblood app, we display an ovulation window, which represents the timeframe within which ovulation could occur. Our predictions are most reliable for individuals with menstrual cycles ranging from 21 to 35 days. The predicted ovulation day you see in the calendar view is just an estimate. For precise ovulation tracking, we recommend using an ovulation test. You can incorporate the results of these tests into the app for future reference. However, it's crucial to understand that theblood app is NOT certified as a contraceptive device, and the predicted ovulation date/window should NOT be relied upon to prevent pregnancy. The app provides an estimation based on the data you input but is not clinically validated.
Updated on: 20/03/2024
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