Can a smart device better predict your fertile days?
Knowledge-focused
Ongoing
This study looks at how well a new at-home device, called Kegg, can detect when a woman is fertile and when she ovulates. About 500 women will use the device and also track their cervical mucus and take urine hormone tests. The goal is to see if the Kegg device is as good as or b…
Sponsor: Lady Technologies Inc • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 07, 2026 18:39 UTC