How do you know if you are ovulating with PCOS? Ovulation tracking | fertility charting

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  • čas přidán 2. 12. 2020
  • If you are trying to conceive, how do you if you are ovulating with PCOS? It’s a really important question and thankfully there is some way of not only confirming ovulation with PCOS but even being able to predict ovulation.
    You can find out more about Mira: www.pcosdietsupport.com/mira-...
    Ovusense: www.ovusense.com/us/ (use coupon code TARRYN at checkout)

Komentáře • 32

  • @91adriennemarie
    @91adriennemarie Před 10 měsíci +1

    thank you so much for your video! really appreciate the very detailed info here.

  • @princesslove8410
    @princesslove8410 Před 2 lety +2

    Sooo much help thank you so much !

  • @89TrinityMcG
    @89TrinityMcG Před 2 lety +6

    Have you heard of Kegg? Do you have any thoughts on how well this device holds up for women with pcos vs ovusense?

  • @ashesforsunshine
    @ashesforsunshine Před 2 lety +1

    Such a useful video!

  • @nian8345
    @nian8345 Před 2 lety +1

    Did you find that the Mira actually confirmed ovulation or does it just help predict fertile days basically?

  • @scherylove84
    @scherylove84 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Do you have any videos on the kegg for pcos?

  • @simonecheney660
    @simonecheney660 Před 3 lety +6

    Hi there! Looking into the mira and wondering how many wands I should buy? Especially with pcos as I don't have a regular period and so I don't have an approximate date or day of cycle to start testing on and it's too expensive to buy for every day

    • @Pcosdietsupport
      @Pcosdietsupport  Před 3 lety

      I agree that you wouldn't want to use them everyday. I would go for the 20 pack as hopefully they would last you a couple of months

    • @MiraFertility
      @MiraFertility Před 3 lety +1

      Hi SImone, the Mira App predicts when you need to test, so it's no more than 6-10 times per month! You don't need to test every day✨

    • @tanzis3587
      @tanzis3587 Před 3 lety

      Buy from Amazon is cheaper

    • @tanzis3587
      @tanzis3587 Před 3 lety

      And eBay

    • @Anelese7
      @Anelese7 Před rokem

      ​@MiraFertility how does it predict that whenever people with pcos do not have regular cycles

  • @KirstyM100
    @KirstyM100 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm guessing that the costs you had listed were US$ as I've been looking into the ovusense (in Australia) and it's $350 for the device and $500 for the 12 month subscription. I desperately want to get it but its SO expensive.

    • @shaniceharris9194
      @shaniceharris9194 Před rokem

      I know right, it’s a bit disheartening that I have to spend a lot of money as it is to see a Natropath/gyno/ specialist just to get my body to do what its meant to. Then to have these kits to help this expensive. Makes me feel like I will never get pregnant.

    • @arizonacorrigan8643
      @arizonacorrigan8643 Před 7 měsíci

      In the US, we have often HSA accounts that can help us pay for these expenses. That's what I did. Do you have HSA, or something similar?

  • @TheRoseluv33
    @TheRoseluv33 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey, thank you for the video! I have never heard of those devices before and your ratings are very helpful. I do have a question, you mentioned the prediction window for the mira is six days, what is the prediction window for the ovusence? Also is the mira used at the same time every day also? Thanks!

    • @Pcosdietsupport
      @Pcosdietsupport  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi! Ovusense uses your previous cycles's data to help predict ovulation and can tell you about 5 days before it thinks you will ovulate. Mira will give you more real time data based on your specific hormone profile and levels every time you use Mira...

  • @JuliaCulver-iq3os
    @JuliaCulver-iq3os Před rokem

    Will this effect the ovusense monitoring for treatment for pcos I'm on progesterone, I insert it vaginally 10 days out of my cycle to have more regular cycles

  • @michaellavanrooyen8547
    @michaellavanrooyen8547 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi I have not had my period for a few months. My cycle is currently on 135 days (6 Jan 2021). I was diagnosed with PCOS in March 2020. I am 21 years old, turning 22.
    I am very stressed, it is the longest I've been without my period.
    Someone also recommended a saliva ovulation tracker? How accurate is it? Cause i am interested in using it to see whether i still ovulate.
    Alao should i be worries with my cycle being this long?

    • @charlottewills7603
      @charlottewills7603 Před 3 lety +3

      Hello, I don’t usually comment but I wish someone had told me before they did. You need to have a period or a bleed at least every 3 months so 90day cycle. If this does not occur naturally you need to obtain medication from your GP to create a bleed. There are concerns that the cells that are no shed at least every 3 months can mutate and can become cancerous. Emphasis on the can, not absolute. I would highly recommend speaking with your GP as PCOS is ongoing :)

    • @sana8468
      @sana8468 Před rokem

      Hey. I hope you finally went to see a gynaecologist. I’m 24 now but I was diagnosed with PCOS at age 20. In 2020, I had only one period throughout the entire year. Not good at all. Seeing a gynaecologist is very helpful. Especially for me because I also developed endometriosis and was able to get a laparoscopy and treatment in a timely fashion.

  • @markeisharobinson6437
    @markeisharobinson6437 Před 3 lety +1

    Would you suggest the ovusense or Mira?

    • @Pcosdietsupport
      @Pcosdietsupport  Před 3 lety +4

      It really depends on you and what you want or feel comfortable with. The Ovusense it a vaginal thermometer. It is not uncomfortable but you will probably be aware of it. Mira you use a couple of times a month but buying the strips can be expensive... Both will tell you when you are ovulating which is really important to know!

    • @rehanakauser4718
      @rehanakauser4718 Před 3 lety

      I have OvuSense and if I’m honest I find it difficult keeping it inside me as it makes me feel uncomfortable and for days I want to have fun with my husband I have to remind myself it’s inside me lol so it can get awkward well for me anyways. I just ordered mira moments before I searched for this video and I feel more for me will be easier hopefully. Been trying for 5 years now so I’m really excited to see how this helps me xx

    • @rehanakauser4718
      @rehanakauser4718 Před 3 lety

      Also with OvuSense you would need to subscribe for their support and I found that very difficult as I couldn’t understan how to use it properly either and the subscriptions were getting expensive.

  • @luzaanholmes6426
    @luzaanholmes6426 Před 3 lety

    Hi..I wauld like to know where can a person buy the mira test and ovusense in namibia??

  • @sarahusman6123
    @sarahusman6123 Před 3 lety

    My ovulation never goes above .6 T/C ratio

  • @enoughdz582
    @enoughdz582 Před 3 lety +1

    "it looks like a little mouse with it's little tail " and here i was thinking it looks like a sperm haha

    • @jackiesoto83
      @jackiesoto83 Před 2 lety +3

      It is supposed to resemble a sperm. You are right! It’s not a mouse. Lol

  • @jodyssbbwgirl9946
    @jodyssbbwgirl9946 Před 2 lety +1

    My daughter uses Fertility Friend. OPK Advanced. She got a peak on CD 16, the app confirmed. Then she didnt get AF, then the app said she didnt OV on CD 16, it changed to CD 32! Then it said she didnt OV at all. Her cycle was 43 days. This is so frustrating. She is on Metformin and Clomid has only worked once out of the 4 cycles she has used it. She has only OV 3 times total in 12 months. Her doc wont even do a progesterone test for her. Which is a bunch of crap. When Clomid didnt work at 50mg, she refused to up it.

  • @Rebeldewayraluka
    @Rebeldewayraluka Před 3 lety

    When I ovulate, my basal body temperature is never higher than usual. Its always constant, so I dont think too relevant for ovulation or at least not for everyone.