





disparity across tracking tools
According to Mira, I ovulated on Aug. 7, CD13 - 10DPO, but my Natural Cycles app seems to think I’m entering my fertile window now. It suggested I take an ovulation test today, which showed a faint line, but not a true positive. I had a negative pregnancy test last night (I know 9DPO is usually too early, and it wasn’t first thing in the morning either).
This is my second full cycle using Mira and wearing my Oura ring. I’m not a religious Natural Cycles tracker, but I have a weird cycle so I figured it was probably worth it to collect info from a variety of sources (and also, I’m insane). I also just started using Kegg (again, I’m insane), and really don’t know what to make of the discrepancies across each app.
I don’t want to get my hopes up with the faint line on the ovulation test, thinking it may be picking up HCG, when Natural Cycles is thinking I may be in my fertile window, and I’m trying to wait until 14DPO to take another pregnancy test, but AHHHHHH.
If it this isn’t my month for conception, I’m just trying to figure out which app to trust so I’m not doing the deed every day to make sure I heat each app’s supposed fertile window LOL