Does kegg work for women diagnosed with PCOS?Updated 2 months ago
Many women with PCOS use kegg to better understand their cycles and optimize their chances of conception. Since PCOS affects each woman differently—some ovulate regularly, while others have irregular or absent ovulation—there’s no single kegg pattern for all PCOS users. That’s why kegg tracks real-time changes in cervical mucus which is displayed as the impedance trend, offering personalized insights regardless of cycle regularity.
kegg’s algorithm identifies fertile windows in cycles between 15–45 days, which covers most ovulatory cycles. If your cycles are outside this range, you won’t see a predicted fertile window—but you can still track your trend and watch for fertile valleys. A dip in your impedance trend may signal your body is preparing to ovulate, even if ovulation doesn’t always occur.
Some users with PCOS may see multiple fertile valleys in one cycle—this often means the body is attempting to ovulate more than once. Pairing kegg with basal body temperature (BBT) can help confirm whether ovulation followed a valley.
Even in unpredictable cycles, kegg empowers you with daily data to help you spot potential fertile windows and better time intercourse.