Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Product Review: Ovacue Fertility Monitor and Vaginal Sensor

    Here are my thoughts and opinions on the Ovacue.  I received it a few months ago when I won a contest through my facebook.  I thought it would be the end-all testing device to finally get pregnant.  I heard a lot a good things about it. Bundled with the vaginal sensor, which I think is a must, it is around $350.00.

   I received the monitor a few days before the vaginal sensor ( I think it was because of the person running the contest). The monitor comes with an oral sensor about the size of a teaspoon. You are not suppose to use it until CD (cycle day) 2.  Needless to say, I couldn't use it for a few weeks.  When I finally did get to use it after a hefty dose of progesterone this is what I believe of it:

I tested every morning with the oral sensor before I got out of bed, just like the instructions told me so. It took about 2 1/2 weeks for the days to color in.  It is suppose to predict up to a week in advance when you ovulate, and then with the optional vaginal sensor it is suppose to confirm ovulation.

After your cycle stops then you can use the vaginal sensor every afternoon... At least two hours after being awake and moving, before midnight, and before or 8 hours after having intercourse.

It did "predict" when I would ovulate... based on a woman's average cycle, which I am not an average woman, nor is my cycle.

I emailed their tech support.  They were great, but I felt like they could only help me so much. She said that the colors filled in because the monitor picked up that my body had selected a dominate follicle.  I knew I probably would not ovulate, but it was cool to see that the monitor was working. I never did get a "conformation of ovulation color block".  I skipped ahead to look at the months to come and the colors were already filled in for a few days every month.  So are you trying to tell me that my body has selected a follicle for every cycle for the next few months..  yeah.

It did kind of tick me off that it had done this.  Made me sort of loose hope in all of it.

Another thing I don't understand is that you can only change information on cycle day two, no matter what, or it will apparently screw everything up.  Here is my predicament. I set it so that my cycle length would be 35 days.. My cycles are NEVER predictable so I really have no clue when my new cycle will start. I am currently on cycle day 36 today. But I can't keep testing because it thinks I am on a new cycle and I also cannot go in and change the length. See where I am coming from?

I guess I am glad that I didn't have to spend close to 400$ on this but instead I got it for free. I have heard that it works for a ton of people and im sure it does... just not for me, or at least with the cycles I am having right now.

4 comments:

  1. Seems like it is a pain to use. I thought that they would be a good investment, although I would not pay that much for it. Thanks for the review!

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  2. I actually purchased that machine and I was really disappointed! It was not worth the money if you have any sort of cycle issue. It did tell me I ovulated but to be honest I never believed it. I sold mine on Ebay (Which you can get decent money for). Goodbye Ovacue!

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  3. Exactly! And it said it was perfect and made for women with abnormal cycles... not!

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  4. Hey Jenna - Sarah here from Fairhaven Health. I'm one of OvaCue Specialists and I just ran across your review of the product.

    I'm very sorry to hear of your experience so far with the unit but I believe that with a little clarification I can help to make the OvaCue a worthwhile product for you! Please feel free to email me directly at sarah@fairhavenhealth.com.

    The monitor does populate out months in advance (it does this to help couples plan in advance, if there cycle is close to the current one.). However, as you progress into the next month, it will refine that fertile window as it interprets the data for that current month! Agreed, that function is a bit confusing :)

    I'm really looking forward to hearing from you soon so I can help you to benefit from the unit!

    Sarah

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