Period & fertility taken seriously:
OvuView tracks and predicts your period ovulation and fertility using sophisticated sympto-thermal methods (STM).
This app can be used both as an advanced birth control tool or as a simple menstrual calendar and help you to:
• maximize your chances of conceiving a baby/getting pregnant
• avoid pregnancy using natural methods (contraception)
• plan your next holiday with future menstruation and ovulation dates predicted
• track weight headache appetite PMS and other symptoms
• replace sympto-thermal paper charts with a more convenient way of charting.
Based on your cycle symptoms (such as menses basal body temperature cervical mucus and/or cervix) OvuView automatically evaluates and charts your fertility using proven natural family planning (NFP) methods. In particular 4 sympto-thermal (Billings Rötzer Konald/Kippley Cautious) 5 mucus-only (5 Day Dry Up Döring 21/20 Days Rule Last Dry Day 4/5/6 Day Rule) 3 temperature-only (Marshall 4HT 5HT) and 2 calendar methods (Trivial Counting Method Calendar Rythm Method) are implemented.
Key features include:
• 14 fertility awareness methods
• an exceptional degree of customization (tracked symptoms colors)
• advanced chart showing temperature and symptoms
• reliable and secure data synchronization and backup using Google’s compute engine
• account and data sharing between users with per symptom access control
• timeline view with filters facilitating a streamlined UX during typical day to day usage
• calendar view
• full text search
• guiding hints
• educational tips and information about your cycle and your fertility signs
• cycle statistics
• automatic morning notification to record basal body temperature (BBT)
• color themes
• password protection
• widgets
• cycle and method management
• notifications (menses ovulation)
• temperature chart coverline
• pregnancy mode
We also have a discussion forum! If you have any questions check if there is an answer available at http://groups.google.com/group/ovuview. Should you have any further questions suggestions and/or feedback please do not hesitate to post a new discussion topic by sending email at [email protected].
OvuView tracks and predicts your period ovulation and fertility using sophisticated sympto-thermal methods (STM).
This app can be used both as an advanced birth control tool or as a simple menstrual calendar and help you to:
• maximize your chances of conceiving a baby/getting pregnant
• avoid pregnancy using natural methods (contraception)
• plan your next holiday with future menstruation and ovulation dates predicted
• track weight headache appetite PMS and other symptoms
• replace sympto-thermal paper charts with a more convenient way of charting.
Based on your cycle symptoms (such as menses basal body temperature cervical mucus and/or cervix) OvuView automatically evaluates and charts your fertility using proven natural family planning (NFP) methods. In particular 4 sympto-thermal (Billings Rötzer Konald/Kippley Cautious) 5 mucus-only (5 Day Dry Up Döring 21/20 Days Rule Last Dry Day 4/5/6 Day Rule) 3 temperature-only (Marshall 4HT 5HT) and 2 calendar methods (Trivial Counting Method Calendar Rythm Method) are implemented.
Key features include:
• 14 fertility awareness methods
• an exceptional degree of customization (tracked symptoms colors)
• advanced chart showing temperature and symptoms
• reliable and secure data synchronization and backup using Google’s compute engine
• account and data sharing between users with per symptom access control
• timeline view with filters facilitating a streamlined UX during typical day to day usage
• calendar view
• full text search
• guiding hints
• educational tips and information about your cycle and your fertility signs
• cycle statistics
• automatic morning notification to record basal body temperature (BBT)
• color themes
• password protection
• widgets
• cycle and method management
• notifications (menses ovulation)
• temperature chart coverline
• pregnancy mode
We also have a discussion forum! If you have any questions check if there is an answer available at http://groups.google.com/group/ovuview. Should you have any further questions suggestions and/or feedback please do not hesitate to post a new discussion topic by sending email at [email protected].
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