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Flo app vs health app

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Krista2 · 02/05/2025 21:32

Has anyone had issues with both apps giving different fertile windows and ovulation predictions?

so disappointing to have used the flo app for months having sex during “fertile windows” and “predicted ovulation”. The heart ache of my period coming each month. My periods are regular and like clock work each month and both apps predict the same for periods. But both give “fertile windows” in a different date range. To test this I bought an ovulation test kit and tested when the flo app predicted and it was negative. So disheartening when we have been paying for the app and using it religiously. I realise the way forward is deleting the flo app and cancelling monthly subscription costs and now using only the test strips. As we have been trying for months, without pregnancy success, we both had our fertility tested and all is well. The flo app says my fertile window is about to end and the health app says my fertile window is about to begin in three days. Does anyone have advice on the health app vs flo app? i feel we wasted months with flo and I wished we had just used the ovulation strips. As an “older mum” I understand we don’t have as much time as someone in their 20s.

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TY78910 · 02/05/2025 22:00

I found the health app a bit harder to use - it isn’t actually hard, just not as visually simple as Flo. It did seem to sync the fertile days more of less the same though. Are you regular? Also the more months you input, the more accurate (I’ve used flo for YEARS) so it seemed pretty accurate. The thing with the health app though is if you have one of the newer Apple watches and sleep with it, it can do your body temp which will help with predictions

Ella31 · 03/05/2025 01:48

I used the Premom app and found it really good. The ovulation sticks which are called easy@home are excellent. You can scan the sticks as well on the app. I haven't used flo in years.

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