Your app is lying to you. The secret to ID your ovulation fast.

Having a baby can feel like a miracle with only a few days of the month that you can actually fall pregnant. Even harder if you have long or irregular cycles.

Your app is lying to you. The secret to ID your ovulation fast.
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You've probably been using an app to track your cycle for years.
So it would be easy to assume your cycle has your ovulation all figured out.
Right?

Months keep passing by....
Cue the frustration and panic.

I see couples fail to fall pregnant when they rely on their tracking app.

Apps “predict” ovulation with an algorithm.
They calculate your ovulation happening two weeks before your (predicted) period.
Which is often wrong.

The poor predictions aren't your fault.

I don't know about you, but I don't remember learning about ovulation or my own unique fertile signs during school?!
Turns out, we can't fall pregnant every day of the month and finding that window is harder than we thought.

If you are relying on your app and are still not pregnant, you're probably having sex at the wrong time.

The big question is...do you have a fertility issue or a timing issue?!

Not all women have a two week luteal phase.
We aren't robots.
Our cycles, like our bodies, are unique.
Once an egg is released it has 24-48 hours to fertilized.

It's a tight window!
Knowing your unique cycle is essential to having a baby sooner.

ID your ovulation with these simple steps.

Take a big step towards pregnancy success by knowing exactly when you ovulate.

Here are the most accurate ways to identify ovulation:

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