Top 10 Best Fertility Apps

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Fertility apps can help you manage your cycle, document symptoms, and more, whether you want to get pregnant or prevent becoming pregnant. Let's find out the ... read more...

  1. Top 1

    Clue

    The Clue app makes it extremely easy to monitor your periods each month, thanks to a straightforward design and science-driven algorithms - but that's only the beginning of what the app can provide. It's so detailed that it's like carrying around a mini-OBGYN in your pocket.


    Every day, you log onto Clue and tell the app how you're feeling (cravings, mood swings, energy levels), whether you're bleeding or spotting if you saw a lot of discharge in your underwear this morning, and other details. Clue analyzes all of this data and tells you precisely what to anticipate, from cycle patterns and any forthcoming fertile windows to warnings about PMS symptoms and your next three months' worth of periods.


    Clue will inform you about everything you can think of. The program is free to download and use on a basic level, with certain features available through the premium Clue Plus subscription, such as monthly fertility reports provided by email. You'll thank us for the first time you get a notice when your period is due (and again many months later, when you've grown so knowledgeable about your fertility that you don't even need the reminder).


    MORE INFORMATION:
    Log Other Symptoms:
    Yes
    Medication Reminder:
    No
    Website:
    https://helloclue.com/
    Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/clueperiodtracker

    Clue
    Clue
    Clue
    Clue

  2. Top 2

    Glow

    Let's do the math: if you receive your first period around the age of 13 and reach menopause around the age of 56, you'll have had 43 years of fertility. Those are simply averages, but a woman's reproductive life is lengthy.


    And it shifts, frequently beginning with the first period and progressing through intercourse, pregnancy, and breastfeeding until eventually coming to a halt. Thankfully, the makers of Glow realize that a woman's reproductive demands change throughout her life, so her fertility applications should, too.


    While Glow can compete with the best when it comes to attaining pregnancy, the firm also provides applications for tracking pregnancy and infant milestones, as well as an app developed specifically to help you manage your period and sex life. Glow has you covered no matter where you are in your fertility journey or what your reproductive objectives are.


    All Glow applications, including Fertility, are free to download and have in-app purchases for additional functionality. With the free, basic subscription, you can still monitor your ovulation and better prepare for pregnancy; joining up for a premium membership gives you access to private chat with community members within the app, as well as personal help and more in-depth resource materials.


    MORE INFORMATION:
    Log Other Symptoms:
    No
    Medication Reminder: Yes
    Website: https://glowing.com/apps#glow
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glow

    Glow
    Glow
    Glow
    Glow
  3. How much acne do you get while you're PMSing? So, how about constipation? Do you want salty pretzels or luscious milk chocolate? If you've never asked yourself these questions, you're losing out on an important statistic for deciphering your periods—and figuring it all out might make you feel better every month when Aunt Flo comes to town.


    Enter GP Apps' Period Tracker, which, while it has a very simple name, is not so generic once you download it and start using it. In addition to your random PMS symptoms, the tracker can analyze your daily temps and signals of fertility to provide you personalized information about your next period, fertile days, and approaching PMS symptoms. The program itself is straightforward to use, making it an excellent choice for ladies who don't want a lot of bells and whistles with their fertility information.


    You may upgrade to a premium membership here, but there doesn't appear to be much benefit: you get all of these great things for free with Period Tracker. It's a good, user-friendly choice for anyone who wants to track their fertility and know what's next in terms of reproduction.


    MORE INFORMATION:
    Log Other Symptoms:
    Yes
    Medication Reminder: Yes
    Website: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.period.tracker.lite

    Period Tracker by GP Apps
    Period Tracker by GP Apps
    Period Tracker by GP Apps
    Period Tracker by GP Apps
  4. Kindara is the app for you if you enjoy tracking your fertility and crunching stats. Kindara specializes in collecting your raw statistics and producing meticulously thorough charts that can assist you in working with your healthcare practitioner to treat a variety of fertility-related disorders, ranging from irregular periods and anovulation to perimenopause.

    You may see your fertility reflected in a variety of color-coded visualizations and obtain totally tailored information about your menstrual cycle by measuring your basal body temperature as well as your cervical changes. You may also import data from an Apple Watch, share your charts with a spouse or physician, and connect with other users to examine each other's charts at your leisure.


    Kindara is free to download and use, with the greatest features included; there is a paid option that offers more complicated monitoring options, such as vaginal feeling and mood, as well as the ability to sync your cycle to the lunar calendar. If you're ready to pay for Kindara's Wink smart thermometer, you can connect it to the app and let it submit your daily temperature instead of manually entering it.


    MORE INFORMATION:
    Log Other Symptoms:
    No
    Medication Reminder: No
    Website: https://www.kindara.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KindaraFertility/

    Kindara
    Kindara
    Kindara
    Kindara
  5. Top 5

    Flo

    At first sight, Flo appears to function similarly to any other fertility tracker, gathering your data and converting it into information you can use to anticipate your cycles and fertile windows. Flo, on the other hand, uses artificial intelligence to get to know you, playing fertility detective with all the symptoms you track every month, rather than a fixed algorithm to determine your fertility.


    It's a major difference: It might be difficult for women with irregular cycles to rely on an app to provide an accurate picture of their fertility. Most will take the information you provide to compute the average duration of your cycles (or the average length of most other women's cycles), and then base all subsequent fertility calculations on that. If your cycles are longer than 32 days, or if they fluctuate in length, a preset algorithm in an app may be unable to modify its forecasts for you.


    Flo, on the other hand, is not like that. Its creators say that all women, including those who have irregular periods, may use the software to better understand and forecast their fertility. You should still be cautious about relying on an app to tell you about your fertility if you have irregular cycles, but Flo will take that into account. Furthermore, the software performs everything for free.


    MORE INFORMATION:
    Log Other Symptoms:
    Yes
    Medication Reminder
    : No
    Website:
    https://flo.health/
    Fa
    cebook: https://www.facebook.com/flotracker/

    Flo
    Flo
    Flo
    Flo
  6. Fertility Friend is a menstrual calendar and period tracker that calculates ovulation and charts fertility. Using Fertility Friend to chart your fertility entails watching and documenting reproductive signals that show your daily fertility status, most fertile days, and projected cycles.


    Fertility Friend generates a customized fertility chart and ovulation calendar, as well as individualized suggestions and analysis. With access to a database of Q&As, videos, and an optional online course, you have a wealth of information at your fingertips.


    The cycle and due date calendar, which may offer a 3- to 12-month prediction of projected periods, most fertile days, and ovulation days, is one of our favorite tools of Fertility Friend.


    Why people love using Fertility Friend:

    • Super accurate app
    • Compare your data to others
    • In-depth data analysis
    • Privacy & trust
    • Free app


    MORE INFORMATION:
    Log Other Symptoms:
    No
    Medication Reminder:
    No
    Website:
    https://www.fertilityfriend.com/

    Fertility Friend
    Fertility Friend
    Fertility Friend
    Fertility Friend
  7. Top 7

    Eve

    The original Glow app is one of the better-rated fertility monitoring apps available, but the Eve version focuses solely on period tracking, as well as keeping track of your sex life and gym routines. Dr. Kudesia's interface is clean and appealing, with colorful, eye-catching images and iconography.


    Eve is not just beautiful, but also wonderfully easy to use. It has an interactive cycle spiral that allows you to simply change your cycle as required because women's bodies aren't always as predictable as computers believe. Simply move your finger around to change your cycle or check the status of a certain day in the future. You can also receive better forecasts if you inform Eve about your daily activities, such as sexual intercourse, exercise, birth control, and so forth.


    The Anytime Log is a great activity to do with Eve. You may use this to inform the app when you've had sex, with whom, and how, or just to note how you're feeling, or any exercise you've done, or anything. All of these factors influence your cycle, and it's a good idea to keep track of them for future reference. Eve is also your one-stop shop for all the information you need to know about different types of birth control.


    MORE INFORMATION:
    Log Other Symptoms:
    Yes
    Medication Reminder:
    No
    Website:
    https://glowing.com/apps#eve

    Eve
    Eve
    Eve
    Eve
  8. Top 8

    myPill

    myPill reminds you to use your contraception at the appropriate time every day, automatically ceasing reminders on the seventh day of your period and rescheduling when the following pack begins. It displays high-resolution realistic pill pack visuals as well as a monthly overview of your medicines.


    You may use myPill to organize your calendar for the following half-year by swiping your finger over a pack to view the next pack dates - this way, you can quickly detect when your period begins and arrange vacations and events appropriately. Use the built-in notes taker to jot down queries for your doctor or gynecologist, and use the History tab to view previous occurrences.


    Great features on myPill:

    • REMINDER: recognizes when to remind you and when to give you a break
    • SNOOZE: it will remind you until you take your tablet if you want
    • PROTECTION: informs you of your level of protection based on your pill-taking history
    • HISTORY: take notes and track symptoms
    • PREDICTION: plan your vacation around your schedule to prevent unwanted surprises
    • PLANNER: remind you to buy fresh packs, phone the doctor, schedule yearly checks, and store your prescription, among other things


    MORE INFORMATION:
    Log Other Symptoms:
    No
    Medication Reminder: Yes
    Website: https://mypill.app/

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    myPill
    myPill
    myPill
  9. Tired of worrying about the adverse effects of hormonal birth control and the efficacy of barrier measures such as condoms? The Natural Cycles app is a true win-win situation, acting as an all-natural method of birth control that puts you in charge of your fertility: You'll have all the information you need to determine when you're fertile and when you aren't.


    The thing is that when you use this app, you are essentially using the fertility awareness method of birth control, which needs you to become acquainted with your body's indicators of fertility. You enter your temperature and any other crucial fertility indicators, and the program determines if today is a "green" or "red" day.


    Natural Cycles is not free since it functions as birth control and contains a basal body temperature. It is, nevertheless, less expensive than many OTC and prescription birth control options, costing approximately $90 each year (with the thermometer included) or around $10 per month (with a one-time fee of around $15 for the thermometer).


    MORE INFORMATION:

    Log Other Symptoms: No

    Medication Reminder: No

    Website: https://www.naturalcycles.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NaturalCyclesNC

    Natural Cycles
    Natural Cycles
    Natural Cycles
    Natural Cycles
  10. Top 10

    Ovia

    The majority of the applications included here are free to use for data monitoring, with more capabilities available for premium subscriptions. What distinguishes Ovia is that it is completely free, with everything available just by downloading it.

    When you enter your fertility data into Ovia, it generates fertile window forecasts and a daily fertility score, allowing you to understand how likely you are to conceive at a glance.


    You may also track a variety of other parameters, such as exercise, sleep, mood, and food. All of your PMS and period-related issues may be answered by both the app and the Ovia community. Furthermore, Ovia excels at data syncing: not only do you receive cycle summaries every month, but you can also export your data and share it with your spouse.


    Again, all of this is provided for free, making it our top selection for a budget pick. We'd say Ovia provides the most bang for your buck, but does that hold if your "buck" is free?


    MORE INFORMATION:

    Log Other Symptoms: No

    Medication Reminder: No

    Website: https://www.oviahealth.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OviaHealth/

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    Ovia
    Ovia
    Ovia



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