Pinpoint your most fertile time with the all-new OvaCue Fertility Monitor. Pinpoint ovulation and increase your chances of becoming pregnant with the new OvaCue Fertility Monitor. The OvaCue is an advanced fertility monitor that enables you to predict ovulation up to seven days in advance! It's easy to use, over 98% accurate, and unlike other urine-based ovulation tests, there's no mess. That's because the OvaCue uses saliva samples to measure changes in electrolyte concentration (salinity). By detecting changes in electrolyte levels in saliva, which reflect changes in hormone levels, the OvaCue can predict when you will ovulate - the best time for you to conceive your baby. Ideal for trying-to-conceive women with irregular cycles! Most fertility monitors predict ovulation based on the attainment of a predetermined level of a specific hormone (either luteinizing hormone, estrogen, or
N**Y
Not what it says
I bought this after being on the Depo shot because it claims to confirm ovulation. Well I would say it does not. It gives you a bunch of numbers that mean nothing without months of background information to compare them to. Then they tell you to look at these numbers and watch them raise and lower, however they can't tell you by how much they should be moving. If you have a normal 28 day cycle and you ovulate in the middle of the cycle like you should then this product is for you to throw your money at! You can give them three hundred dollars for the information you can get from any text book telling you that you ovulate mid cycle. If however you are like most women who struggle to get pregnant because of any difference in cycle then the text book cycle then you have to guess at the numbers, and if you are like me worry; which leads to buying over the counter tests to confirm. I feel that you should not have to double check the machine that claims to confirm ovulation, and pay what to me is almost a half a month's pay to do it. I hope that this review finds the other women who are hoping to experience the great joy of conceiving so you can make an educated decision on where you are spending your money. I am walking away with the feeling of being conned! Buyers beware like going to buy a car you might get what you want or you might just get ripped off.
C**S
So far so good!
My wife and I decided to get this product because she has problems tolerating different types of contraceptive pills. No of the other contraceptive methods seemed adequate for us, so we decided to investigate further into the OvaCue as a contraceptive tool. It is not approved by the FDA as a contraceptive method, but, and this is a big BUT, it was designed to pinpoint your exact ovulation day, soooo, if you know that with an extremely high accuracy, then you know when NOT to have sex, using natural family planning methods. The only thing I've noticed is that if you're not regular, it will still work for you, but it might confuse you. You have to manually put in your average cycle length, so it will first calculate your ovulation day with this info. But, when it first reads the "CUE", then it automatically adjusts the ovulation day. And if your current cycle is longer then the average cycle length, then you'll have more days of no unprotected sex. Other than that, it has worked like a charm. Horray for technology!!
T**A
I'm pregnant !!!! :)
Omg!! I love ovacue the first month trying and I'm pregnant!! Had been trying for a couple of months with ovulation test and was also in clomid, until I decided to try Ovacue Fertility Monitor and bam!!! I got preggers! So I definitely absolutely recommend buying this!! :))
M**.
Not accurate!!!
Paid a pretty penny for this thinking that I wanted to buy the best product available. After 1 year of using OvaCue as my predictor and not getting pregnant, someone recommended I read the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility. Following their low tech method of using a basal thermometer every morning, I finally got accurate results!!! As it turns out, my body was on a 30 day cycle. OvaCue puts everyone on a 28 day cycle automatically. So every month of using OvaCue, I was getting 2 more days further from my target fertility date. OvaCue wasted $250 and 1 year of my life!!!!
A**L
Pros and Cons
The media could not be loaded. OvaCue Fertility Monitor / B002YDUSQWI feel that I should apologize in advance, as this will probably be the longest review I've ever written, but at a current two-fifty for the monitor, another hundred for the extra vaginal attachment, and an extra twenty-five for the graphing software, I feel that the investment warrants a close look at the pros and cons of this sensor system.First, a little background: my husband and I are actively trying to conceive (TTC), but this monitor is also useful for women who are seeking more information on their fertile cycles, and would also serve well as a aid to contraception. Before we were TTC, just for my own information I basal charted with various thermometers for months which was thoroughly frustrating - finding an accurate, precise, rechargeable, *silent* thermometer was in itself almost impossible. Add to that the struggle to find one with a memory and a backlight so that I could just roll out of bed in the morning at 4 am when I naturally wake to use the restroom, take my temperature, and then roll back into bed without waking fully - ah, the whole thing was terribly frustrating. That's not even getting into the problem that on sick days, or "unexpectedly amorous" days, or even just days when the temperature in the house fluctuated wildly, my temperature counts would be almost meaningless.So I gave up on thermometers and started looking for a solution that would monitor my whole fertility for me, and after a long search, it came down to a choice between OvaCue and BabyComp. I decided on OvaCue, mostly on virtue of the lower price and the fact that I liked the user interface a little better.---Now that you've got the background, feel free to watch the video which is basically me taking the OvaCue monitor out of the box for the first time. I hate reading user manuals, so I basically just skimmed through the literature, set up the video to record, and then turned everything on - I was hoping to show how easy or hard the monitor is to use fresh out of the box, and I was impressed by how easy it is to use the monitor.Which leads me to the pros and cons of this system. It's important to note, right off the bat, that this isn't a binary "fertile / not-fertile" system like, say, those ovulation sticks at the supermarket. Like basal charting, the system makes a ovulation prediction based on two major trends being fed in as data: (1) the first trend being the cycle start date and cycle length, and (2) the second trend being the oral sensor readings. Just like in basal charting, there isn't a set temperature that means you're ovulating - the ovulation date is predicted based on the behavior of your temperature over time. Similarly, here, the date of ovulation is based not on a specific oral reading that you hit, but rather based on the behavior of the oral readings over time.What this can mean is that if you incorrectly input the length of your cycle, or the start date, or if your cycle goes abnormally long, then you MAY see your ovulation date retroactively hop around. I noticed this happen when my first cycle with the OvaCue went abnormally long - my previous cycle had been 34 days, so I input "34" as cycle length, but my actual cycle went 40 days, which caused my ovulation date to move retroactively. Because of this abnormality on my part, I went ahead and purchased the vaginal sensor to add a third trend for the system to analyze, but it's important to note that this is apparently (according to the OvaCue folks I spoke with over the phone) yet one more trend to analyze, and not a magic binary solution to the "when am I ovulating" question. As such, if you are like me and have variable-length cycles, you may get extra satisfaction out of using over-the-counter ovulation analysis tests the first couple of times you use your OvaCue monitor, just for your peace of mind.Continuing in this vein, I should note that while the system lets you set the cycle length and cycle day manually (again, this will matter more to women with variable-length cycles than to women with same-length cycles), it's frustrating that there is no way to simply select a date (like, say, 5/11) and designate that date as, say, "Cycle Day 1", without having to delete and retake any readings. When the readings are taken, the reading is stamped with the cycle day AND the date, and if the cycle day is wrong - for instance, if the system says "Cycle Day 1" but it's REALLY "Cycle Day 39" because your dratted period is refusing to start, then you have to remember to change the system CD number BEFORE taking the reading, or the system will get a bit confused with you and you'll have to delete and retake the reading. Overall, this was an annoyance, but with a workaround - and this annoyance was basically the main reason I docked a star from this otherwise excellent monitor.Moving on, actually using the monitor on a daily basis is everything I had hoped for. The system boots up quickly and silently, the morning oral readings are exceptionally easy to take - just press a button, stick on your tongue, press another button, and wait no more than 5 seconds. Press "save", and you're done - go back to sleep. As long as you don't drink anything or brush your teeth beforehand, it's pretty much impossible to mess up the reading. I take the vaginal readings in the evening, before bed, but that's just a personal choice on my part, since I'm more awake then. Again, it's super easy, super quick, and very much NOT a chore or a bother. I've yet to forget to take a single reading, which is a miracle in itself.On the subject of readings, I'm on the fence about whether or not to recommend the optional graphing application. I did finally get it set up on my Vista computer after about 30 minutes of coaxing, so that I could take my readings to my doctor when I go in for my next visit. However, there's no "extra" information that gets downloaded from the monitor to the computer, and the graphing is pretty rudimentary - simple colors to indicate the difference between readings and the levels of fertility implied therein. Basically, then, you could get the same effect by just going through the list of readings in the monitor and manually typing them into Excel - sure, that would probably take you 15 minutes to input a full cycle manually into Excel each time, but you could save money that way if you wanted.If there's anything else to say about this, it's that I love the actual unit - the monitor is very small (slips easily into my purse for doctors visits) and made from very sturdy plastic - this doesn't feel cheap or easy to break. Even the battery door is nice and solid. The attachments are quite good - the cords are the right length, and are nice and thick (my cats chew cords). The sensors are well made and comfortable to use.Overall, I'm pleased with my purchase - I feel as though I'm getting value for my money. For future improvements, I would like the ability to manually set the exact cycle day of a given calendar date (to avoid any erroneous back-filling, should my cycle go long) and I would like the readings to include the "technical" term for what is being measured every time, so that I can converse with my doctor more easily when the time comes (as it is, I shall have to dig out the manual or once again call the excellent folks at Zetek).~ Ana Mardoll
P**N
Works like charm!
This fertility monitor is the best if you really want to become pregnant. It's much more accurate than any other fertility monitor out there. I definitely recommend this product.
O**.
Totally unreliable
I got a radically different reading each time I tried it. Did several in a row to test. Abandoned trust, and now use a basal thermometer, which gives me an accurate reading every time.
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