What does each data point represent in the new kegg app chart?Updated 3 months ago
Fertility Level (Low / Medium / High)
Shown right after your reading—this tells you how likely it is that sex today could lead to pregnancy based on your Fertility and Cervical Mucus Score.
Fertility & Cervical Mucus Score
This score combines your real-time cervical mucus trend (after the first full cycle with kegg) and your historical data to estimate your fertile window and probability a cycle day can result in pregnancy.
Fertile Windows
You will have two fertile windows and these will highlight all potentially fertile days.
Light green rectangle = Fertile Window.
Dark green Shaded Window = Peak Fertility
Note: you will only see the light green window at the start of your cycle. The dark green shaded window will appear once you reach your peak fertility.
Impedance Line (Black)
The impedance trend shows the real-time changes in your cervical mucus and takes the shape of a valley during your fertile window.
Can be toggled on/off on the Cycle screen.
Downward movement in or near your fertile window prediction suggests your cervical mucus is becoming more fertile.
Note: The impedance trend is not your basal body temperature. If you track your BBT, you can input your temps into your notes, or sync the kegg app with your Tempdrop device.
Ovulation Probability
Predicts how likely you are to ovulate on a given day
Can be toggled on and off to display likely ovulation days on cycle view.
Appears as blue bars as your fertile window progresses
Note: Ovulation day is not always the best day to try—your peak fertile days before ovulation are key!