"The Femometer Smart Ring doesn't merely gather data; it translates it into actionable insights. With its capacity to present easily comprehensible ovulation patterns and precise predictions, it emerges as a reliable companion for women striving to optimize their chances of conception."
Femometer Ring: Where Style Meets Precision in Ovulation Tracking
By Yahoo | Sunday, December 10, 2023
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"Developed by a New Jersey-based women’s health tech company of the same name, the Femometer Ring is the first fertility ring mainly designed for ovulation and period prediction with a bunch of other health-tracking functionalities. The smart ring continuously reads your basal body temperature (BBT) every minute (no need for manual input!), giving you 99% accuracy of your period predictions on your most fertile days. This is 50% more precise than a fitness tracker or menstrual cycle tracking app."
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"best ovulation-tracking fitness ring". If you're monitoring your fertility and trying-to-conceive, then this ring is for you. It helps predict fertile windows, tracks your body basal temperature, and can determine ovulation days. It also tracks and analyzes your sleep patterns during each phase of your menstrual cycle, which can be super wonky depending on what stage you're in.
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