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Reviews for Ovia Cycle & Pregnancy Tracker

Nic Lovely

Perfect app to track your cycle, whether you're trying to get pregnant or avoid pregnancy or just learn yourself better. Very extensive input options, visual graphs, everything visually is very clear and easy to see and understand. There was someone who said that there is no way to manually remove the predicted period dates, but that's not true. All you have to do is go into that day and select "no period." I tested a lot of apps before settling on this one, this one is great! And no ads!

Deanna Collins

This app is really good if you have a regular period and have no reproductive health issues. It predictions seem like they would be pretty on point as long as everything is occurring naturally. If you're an REI patient using this just to help keep notes and keep track, you'll be "fighting" with the predictions and having to override the information automatically input on your calendar. Even if you input your meds, it doesn't take it into account, which is fine because you can manually update.

A Google user

This app is only helpful if your body behaves exactly how it predicts. If your period doesn't come when it expected it to it doesn't know what to do and will just keep telling you all the same information as if it had. It will even automatically populate your period as if you'd documented it, and you have to go in and correct it. It's a glorified calendar with advertisements for fertility treatments.

A Google user

I originally left a 1* review due to crashes & not being able to access my tracking data. They addressed it very quickly & had the app back up and functioning within a few hours from the time I issued the review. Thank you Ovia. As for the app itself... I love it. I had used maybe 3 or 4 apps before Ovia, it was hands down the best & the one I continued to use. I do wish they had more tracking data as it pertains to miscarriages. They are the only app that has any MC data at all though.

jennifer sweet

Does an okay job. Tracks all kinds of data. Tells you fertile window. I'm just disappointed that it tracks basal body temperature but doesn't show a graph or anything so if you want to analyze that info you have to click back through each day to see the entries one by one. Not a good way to monitor BBT for ovulation. But maybe it's using that info to adjust fertile window?

Quia Ma

Love the app, very accurate. My only complaint is that you can't delete a menstrual entry that you may have done by accident, your only choice is to change the "what's going on down there" section to "nothing" but the calendar still calculates it as a missed menstrual. So I have had to delete my account and start over (so to speak) so that everything stays accurate.

A Google user

I've used this app for the past 6 months and I loved it but for the past 2 / weeks it has repeatedly ask me to log in. Even when I finally get into the app, it crashes after logging in my data for that day. I was very happy with it but it's very frustrating with getting it to work. Hope they can fix it soon but for now I'm looking else where. *deleted app*

AM

This app really pushes the edge on 'privacy'. See for yourself...under 'Settings', click 'How is my data used?' for a personalized report. I found out that they collect and sell pretty much everything. I used this app for years and just deleted my account especially considering the current political environment. Check out Euki which does not require an account. On a related note, I had emailed technical support on multiple occasions with generic questions and never got a response.

A Google user

I've never had an issue with Ovia in the years that I've used it to track my periods, get pregnant, ect. but recently I've had a couple of issues. For example: If my period starts on a different day than the "projected period" then I update it, but shouldn't my "fertile window" change? Also today I'm not sure if the system was thrown way of because of my whacky period or is there's a bug, but I was updating the app and my "fertile window" completely disappeared and my "projected period" moved

Sara Baerbock

I got this app years ago to start tracking changes because I was nearing perimenopause. Every app out there is for fertility, but I got this one because it seems to be the best of them. But it cannot understand a woman's body changes. It would be much more useful if it would track the entire gamut of a woman's reproductive life, from first period to last. The app can't keep up with my ever changing cycle when I miss periods for a couple months. And please let us turn off fertility/sex info!