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I’m so confused has this happened to anyone?

So I had my peak about 15 days ago. My numbers were fairly low but Inito never detected a rise in pdg. So I assumed I did not ovulate this cycle. But then today I noticed very fertile mucus so I decided to test. Attached are my numbers is this a second surge? I’m on CD 40 (normally have long cycles) tested -

u/Double_Trouble_762 — 2 days ago
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Did anyone’s Inito ever give them only 1 fertile day?

My inito usually gives me a couple of days of high fertility. But this time it just went straight to peak fertility & now it’s just waiting for PDG rise. So essentially I only BD on my peak cause I thought I wasn’t in my range yet.

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u/Double_Trouble_762 — 15 days ago
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What do you guys tell your doctors/ fertility specialists what Inito is?

I had a initial appointment today with a fertility clinic and they wanted me to get the smiley face clear blue OPK kits , so they can know when I’m approaching ovulation or about to ovulate for certain labs and test etc.. I told my Dr I’m actually using inito which is much more accurate and my Dr acted very confused, I showed her the app and everything. & she was still hesitant of me using inito rather than what she recommended. Why are fertility clinics not knowledgeable of these certain things? I feel like they should be rather than being so dismissive. If I was a fertility specialist I’d educate myself on everything.

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u/Double_Trouble_762 — 22 days ago
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How can I pivot out of bedside care as a RRT?

I’ve been thinking a lot about my career lately. I’m pretty burned out with bedside healthcare and would love to transition into something more administrative, tech-related, or fully remote. I have both clinical and healthcare administrative experience, but despite tailoring my resume toward admin roles, I keep getting rejected.

At this point, I’m wondering if going back to school would be the better investment. I’m fortunate enough to be in a position where I can, but I want to make a smart decision.

I’m looking for a career that has:

  • Strong job growth
  • Good pay
  • Remote or hybrid opportunities
  • Better work-life balance and less day-to-day stress

If you could go back to school today, what degree or career path would you choose, and why? I’d especially love to hear from people who made a career pivot and are happy they did.

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u/Double_Trouble_762 — 27 days ago
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What DPO did you guys test with Inito to see if you got crazy pregnancy numbers?

I am seeing that people often test with Inito before taking an actual pregnancy test because the pregnancy test will be negative, but they test with Inito and get these crazy pregnancy numbers. I know Inito does not confirm pregnancy but I think it could be a great tool to catch an early one. So just wondering what DPO did everyone test with Inito?

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u/Double_Trouble_762 — 2 months ago