Improving your fertility

Inito is totally unreliable.

While preparing for an intrauterine insemination (IUI), I was instructed to track my ovulation. I decided to use kegg and Inito. Inito was grossly inaccurate. As a result, my anxiety skyrocketed and I sought out additional lab work which thankfully proved Inito was incorrect. Conversely, kegg showed me my precise fertile window at a fraction of the cost.

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If you want to get pregnant, you need to track your cervical mucus with kegg

I’m on a mission to share the importance of cervical mucus tracking while you are trying to conceive, or even just understand your cycle better. Cervical mucus is the most accurate metric for fertility tracking. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Basal Body Temperature (BBT) tracking miss the mark. Here’s why. I had been misguided on the capabilities of LH and Basal Body Temperature tracking, but once I got kegg, a cervical mucus tracker, I was able to finally get the timing right and get pregnant right away.

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Fertility Apps Won’t Get You Pregnant. Here’s Why.

The vast majority of women who are trying to conceive have either tried or heard of fertility tracking apps. While they are enticing due to their simplicity of use, these apps often fall short when helping users who are trying to conceive. I share my frustrating experience and conclusions after trialing several fertility tracking apps.

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