Figuring out which digital tool to use for family planning and fertility testing can feel overwhelming at first. Searching online will reveal that there is no shortage of options. Determining the best tools for you will require some research and potentially a bit of trial and error. If you choose to use these tools make sure you use them alongside a fertility specialist to get the best understanding and outcomes.
To help you get started with your search, we’re highlighting a few digital tools that support families at different stages of the family planning process.
Our Story. Aura Fertility.
The Aura app provides AI-based psychosocial and fertility outcomes for families undergoing IVF. The platform partners with fertility clinics to integrate emotional support into the patient experience. Learn more about Aura Fertility.
Proov – At Home Fertility and Hormone Marker Tests
Proov’s at-home-fertility testing kit measures couples’ hormone levels and uses the data to support their family planning efforts. Proov works in conjunction with existing fertility tracking systems. For example, their FDA Cleared PdG Test Strips predict a woman’s ovulation window, and that information can be added to a period tracking app. Get more information about Proov.
Clue Period & Ovulation Tracker
The Clue mobile app tracks its users’ period, PMS symptoms, and ovulation, giving them the data they need to make informed decisions about their health. In light of the current political landscape around women’s health, Clue adheres to stringent data privacy policy.
Download Clue, and take a peek around their reproductive and sexual health Encyclopedia.
Ava Fertility Tracker
The Ava bracelet tracks 5 physiological signals that shed insight into a woman’s fertility. Users can track their data via the Ava Fertility app and determine their peak windows for conception. It is the only FDA-cleared wearable fertility tracker, FSA and HSA eligible, and reimbursable through thousands of employers. Find out more about Ava.