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Does kegg work for women diagnosed with PCOS?Updated 22 days ago

Yes! Many women with PCOS have used kegg to conceive and trust kegg to understand their cycles. While kegg has not been clinically tested in women with PCOS, we have heard from countless women who have been successful with kegg and PCOS. 

Our research shows that ovulatory cycles can range anywhere between 15 and 45 days, and this range is exactly what kegg is optimized for. When your cycle falls within this range, kegg can provide a predicted fertile window based on your real-time cervical fluid data. If your cycle is shorter than 15 days or longer than 45 days, kegg will not provide a fertile window prediction. In order to gain useful insights with kegg, the kegg user must have ovulatory cycles, even if irregular.  All kegg users gain the most important insight: the impedance trendline regardless of their cycle lengths.

kegg tracks real-time changes in cervical mucus through a measurement called impedance. This is shown as a daily trendline, helping users spot shifts in their fertility patterns regardless of how regular or irregular their cycles may be. One of the most useful indicators is the 'fertile valley', a dip in the trend that often appears as the body prepares to ovulate. 

Some women with PCOS may notice multiple fertile valleys within a single cycle. This usually suggests that the body is making more than one attempt to ovulate. In these cases, many users choose to pair kegg with a basal body temperature (BBT) method to confirm whether ovulation was successful.

Every woman’s body is different, and kegg is here to support your unique rhythm and not force it into a one-size-fits-all mold. Whether your cycle varies from month to month or you’re just starting to learn about your cycle, kegg offers real-time, personalized insights that help you feel more confident and connected. 

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