MY OVU – how does the smart ovulation thermometer work?

MY OVU is an intelligent at-home cycle observation system that combines nighttime, continuous temperature measurement with in-app data analysis. Instead of relying solely on calendar-based statistical predictions, MY OVU uses your body’s real physiological data. This helps pinpoint ovulation and the fertile window more precisely and detect cycle irregularities.


In the evening, you insert the device for the night. While you sleep, MY OVU automatically takes multiple temperature measurements, rather than a single morning reading. In the morning, after removing the device, the data is sent to the app, where it’s filtered and analyzed by the algorithm. The result is a clear picture of your cycle based on your own parameters, not on an averaged model of a “typical woman.”


Why is nighttime, continuous measurement better?
The classic thermal method requires measuring every morning at the same time, before getting out of bed and before any activity. In practice, it’s tiring, easy to disrupt, and error-prone. A single morning reading can be distorted by waking up later, movement, shorter sleep, ambient temperature, or simply skipping a measurement. MY OVU eliminates this problem by taking measurements at night, repeatedly and automatically, allowing the app to better filter out noise and determine the true basal body temperature.


That’s why continuous nighttime measurement offers greater precision than:
– a single morning thermometer reading,
– devices that measure temperature from the skin,
– calendar-only apps,
– relying solely on symptoms or LH tests.


Is marking your period in a calendar enough?
Cycle-tracking apps can help with general observation and logging menstruation, but on their own they aren’t sufficient for precisely dating ovulation. Such calendars usually predict ovulation based on averages and statistical assumptions, not on real signals from your body. Meanwhile, women’s cycles differ from one another and can also vary month to month. Therefore, merely entering period dates doesn’t reliably show whether ovulation occurred at all and when exactly it took place.


At-home observation instead of constant trips for ultrasounds
You can precisely date ovulation at home as well. Until now, many women who wanted a more accurate confirmation of ovulation had to rely on ultrasound monitoring. It’s accurate but costly, time-consuming, and logistically difficult—it requires appointments, travel, and timing visits to the cycle. MY OVU enables regular, long-term monitoring at home, without constant trips to the clinic. The collected data can also support medical consultations by showing your cycle history rather than just a single moment in time.


Why aren’t LH tests an ideal solution for every woman?
LH tests are popular, but in practice many women find them inconvenient and cumbersome. To increase the chance of catching the LH surge, you often need to test even twice a day for several days in a row. You also need to limit fluid intake before testing, as overly diluted urine can skew results. This requires discipline, planning your day, and regularly buying more tests. For some women, interpreting the results can also be ambiguous, especially when cycles are irregular or hormonally more complex. MY OVU doesn’t require such daily procedures—it works automatically, in the background, while you sleep.


Key benefits of MY OVU:
– automatic, continuous temperature measurement at night,
– greater precision than single morning readings,
– fewer errors from movement, waking up, or missed readings,
– analysis based on your physiological data, not just statistics,
– the ability to track at home,
– support both when trying to conceive and when avoiding pregnancy, as well as for monitoring gynecological health,
– convenience: no daily morning routine,
– long device operation without charging.


MY OVU is more than a calendar
A calendar shows dates. MY OVU shows the physiology of your cycle. This helps you better understand your body, pinpoint ovulation more accurately, and build knowledge about your reproductive health in a convenient, regular, at-home way.

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