I don't see a fertility and cervical mucus score/bar. Why is that?Updated 3 months ago
The new kegg app is normed against women with ovulatory cycles. Our research shows that women with ovulatory cycles typically have cycles between 15-45 days in length. The fertile window prediction and Fertility and Cervical Mucus Score is intended for women with cycles within that range.
If your cycles are consistently longer than 45 days in length, you will want to use the impedance trend (dashed black line) to see your real-time cervical mucus insights and to optimally time your trying to conceive efforts. Aim to time your efforts during the valleys that form. When you begin to see your readings descending downwards about around 3 weeks before your next cycle start, assume you have entered a fertile window. If your cycles are highly variable, you'll want to watch for valleys forming during a wider range of cycle days.
If your cycles are greater than 45 days consistently, we recommend consulting a healthcare provider, as ovulatory cycles are less likely when cycles are greater than 45 days in length.
Cycles shorter than 15 days are most often anovulatory. If you are consistently having cycles 15 days or less, we recommend speaking to your healthcare provider.