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BernadetteThreep · 27/12/2019 09:04

Hey ladies,

Any suggestions on what apps to use for tracking?
I’m still waiting for AF to arrive after having implant taken out (10days ago) so can’t really track yet, but want to be prepared!!

Thanks

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bluebell94 · 27/12/2019 09:17

Hi Smile I use ovia. I think it's easy to use and has loads of things to track. I tried flo but I really didn't like it

BuffaloCauliflower · 27/12/2019 09:19

I was using Natural Cycles for contraception now using to TTC (you can change it round)

pinknsparkly · 27/12/2019 09:20

I used the female health section of the fitbit app. I then wanted to start tracking more accurately, using body temperature and switched to Ovusense (comes with an internal sperm-shaped thermometer that you wear every night) and fell pregnant within 8 weeks of using it :-) It cost me about £100 for the device and the subscription, but it's one of the best things I invested in on my TTC journey!

ChipsAreLife · 27/12/2019 09:22

I've started using Ovia based on reviews but my data is all wrong. My cycles are 27 days but it's got my period predicted to start a week after it will and has shifted ovulation a week after too. I've re entered my data several times with no joy!

I'm using Flo but this is my first month!

BernadetteThreep · 27/12/2019 11:52

Thanks for the suggestions, I'll have a look into them. It'll keep my mind busy whilst waiting for AF to turn up Smile

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Sweetpea12 · 27/12/2019 14:09

I use Premom and Femometer to track cycles and log Lh tests and bbt

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