Fertility signs

Learn how to recognize common signs of fertility. This will enable you to plan better and know what to expect. Ovia Health has ways to track ovulation and menstrual cycle so that you can make sure you're trying to conceive during the ideal fertile window.

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Clearing up common fertility misconceptions

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Talking to a male partner about his fertility

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Think you’re pregnant? Here are signs and symptoms to look for

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The ABCs of TTC: The acronyms you need to know when trying to conceive

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How to best support your future fertility – even before you start trying

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Early signs of implantation

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Fertility tips: Don’t save it up!

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Should I use an ovulation predictor kit?

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Does a negative pregnancy test mean I’m not pregnant?

A woman looking at phone thinking about tracking her ovulation cycle.

Five signs you might be ovulating

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How can I make my cervical fluid more fertile?

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Tracking your cervical position

A woman holding phone looking up information on how to track fertility.

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A person looking at her phone, using the Ovia Health ovulation tracker to determine fertile cervical position.

Can cervical position predict fertility?

A person checking their watch to represent timing sex with ovulation.

Am I timing sex correctly?

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The 24 weirdest fertility myths

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A person looking up early symptoms of pregnancy on the phone while laying on the couch.

Am I seeing signs of early pregnancy?

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Getting pregnant after diagnosed infertility

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Lifestyle changes that may boost your fertility to improve your chances of conceiving

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A person looking up information on their phone on how to conceive fast.

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A woman on phone looking up information about a conception tracker.

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A couple talking to a medical professional with a clipboard about infertility testing.

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A woman cutting up vegetables in the kitchen to represent eating healthy to help fertility.

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Getting pregnant after birth control

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A couple looking at their phone looking up information on how to track the fertile window.

Tracking fertility to get pregnant faster

A person sitting outside on their cellphone looking up information about ovulation and the fertility window.

When exactly can you get pregnant? All you need to know about the fertile window

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Conception planning and your fertile window

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Getting pregnant: How long should it take?

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How you can benefit from tracking your fertility if you’re TTC

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Pros and cons of freezing your eggs

A person using their phone to track moods when trying to conceive

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A graphic of a drop on an ovulation test to represent the importance of tracking your ovulation test with Ovia Fertility.

Tracking your ovulation tests with Ovia

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Tracking your cervical fluid with Ovia

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Tracking your basal body temperature with Ovia

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Tracking your sleep with Ovia

Person circling a day on the calendar with a pink marker to represent how to track your period.

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A person using the Ovia Fertility tracker on their cellphone device.

From cervical fluid to sleep: How tracking your body’s signs and symptoms can identify when you ovulate

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The important details about the menstrual cycle and what it means to be irregular

A health symbol to represent tracking physical symptoms of ovulation with Ovia Health.

Aches, cramps, and swollen breasts: why you should track your physical symptoms

A person holding an egg meant to represent an egg donation for someone trying to get pregnant.

Egg donation: Thinking it through

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Fertile window for eggs and sperm

A person looking up signs of PCOS on their cellphone.

Could I have PCOS?

Four egg shells.

What is anovulation?

A person using their fertility tracker app from Ovia Health.

Tracking fertility during the fertile window

A person on their laptop and cellphone looking up information on how to track fertility at their proliferative phase.

Tracking fertility during the proliferative phase

A person looking up on their phone how to track their menstrual phase.

Tracking fertility during the menstrual phase

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