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Best Fertility Trackers in 2024

Updated: May 28

Here's our take on the best ovulation trackers out there as of now. As always, consult your healthcare provider for more information, and keep in mind that no product will ever be 100% accurate. If using as a form of birth control, consider using a secondary fertility tracker/method of birth control and consulting a doctor before use.


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It's 2024, and it can be challenging out there. It is time to learn how to take charge of your health, and we hope we can help you do so. Here are some of the best fertility trackers we have found.


Pink and blue graphic vaguely depicting a fertility cycle.

In this post, we will introduce four different brands of ovulation and fertility trackers. Many of these come in different forms. Looking for a bracelet? We got you. A ring? We got you as well.


Women's health and healthcare has traditionally not gotten enough attention in the media. We aim to help address some of the confusion you may feel and clarify some of the options out there. As a fellow woman, and one who has dealt with her fair share of women's health frustration, I see you and I hear you.


Hopefully you will walk away from this article more informed and able to get the information from your doctor you need to best track your fertility and ovulation.


Best Fertility Trackers in 2024


The Evie Ring is a wearable device. As the name suggests, you wear it on your finger and it acts as a fitness tracking device, with additional features tailoring it to the female/woman experience.


In terms of the more traditional fitness tracking features this product helps track your heart rate, steps, and overall movement. It also tracks the oxygen saturation of your blood, ie. how much oxygen is carried by your blood compared to its overall capacity. They have a nice write up on their website detailing how the biomarkers they track are relevant to women's health which is worth a read through.


It also provides a cycle tracking feature, which is great for those looking to estimate or track their fertility. The ring uses historical data to analyze and make predictions in the future, which can help you estimate your fertile window.


It provides sleep tracking options, which you can elect to use by wearing the ring through the night. It comes with a 4 day charge period, which is a major pro compared to many other fitness trackers.


This product is versatile, combining fertility tracking and woman-centered health and fitness data in one place. However, if you are looking for something more focused on fertility, we have listed more options below that you may prefer.


Mira works as an at home hormone test. It measures the levels of hormones in your blood. For those with a fertility cycle, you will find these hormones naturally fluctuate throughout course of the cycle. Mira can help you identify and make sense of these fluctations and give you better information about when you are at your most fertile.


Mira tracks the hormones LH, E3G, FSH, and PdG.


It can also help you evaluate your hormonal health and is adaptable for those with irregular cycles or health conditions such as PCOS. For those who find themselves in those situations, Mira has a great selection of support information and products which can help you maintain a healthy cycle, and perhaps improve your overall fertility.


For those who may be struggling to conceive and want a product directly tailored to them, the Ava bracelet may be the choice for you. The product includes options for tracking your fertility, cycles and much more.


Some positives of this product include:


  • It's low maintenance. You wear this bracelet when you sleep only, so you don't have to worry about it in the day time and you can keep it private if you elect to.

  • It's FDA approved for fertility uses, and is the first wearable product approved for this.

  • It's versatile. I can also be used for cycle tracking and to gather biometric data over time to determine trends in your health. It can also help measure your progress during a pregnancy and give you insights to your body during this time.



This product works by tracking five biometric markers while you sleep. It is low maintenance and can provide key insights to help you reach your fertility goals.


This is another FDA approved product. This one is also wearable and is done so only at night. This product is very accurate- up to 96%- and is inserted at night. It measures your body temperature while you sleep. Some may find this product uncomfortable and choose another method. However, for those who are comfortable with it, you are able to get an accurate read and get an ovulation prediction up to 24 hours early.


When you wake up, you download your data and are able to track it over time. This is a subscription based model which you can learn more about on the OvuSense website. Below is a screenshot from their website comparing their product to other common methods of fertility tracking.


Conclusion

Hopefully this post has given you some information to go off of in researching fertility trackers. We would like to gently remind you to consult your physician or OB-GYN before making any major health decisions. This article is simply meant to inform, not to prescribe. Only your doctor can give you medical advice and this article should not be taken as such.


If you have used any of these products in the past, we invite you to share your experience with us. This is a community here to support women in all phases of their reproductive journeys. Leave a comment below and share with anyone you know who may benefit from this information!


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