What tools calculate ovulation for ideal times to get pregnant?
Traditionally, women have relied on monitoring cervical mucus, their basal body temperature and leutenizing hormone or LH changes to predict ovulation. There are many ovulation prediction test kits on the market that help test LH changes, and this is done using a test strip or wand that checks the LH of urine. However, these methods are prone to human error, can be messy, and only reveal a very short window of fertility (hours) when most women actually have an ovulation period of up to six days.