Finally, data your
doctor can use.
Where are you in your journey?
BBT tells you ovulation happened.
Conceive tells you it's coming.
"A standard basal thermometer gives you one data point per day — and temperature rises only after ovulation, meaning the fertile window has already closed. What we needed was continuous overnight monitoring. Wrist skin temperature, sampled every 10 seconds, captures the subtle pre-ovulatory dip that paper charts simply cannot resolve."
Sensitivity data from peer-reviewed comparison study, n=312 cycles. Wrist skin temperature vs. oral BBT for ovulation detection.
She had 6 hours.
The LH strip didn't know yet.
"This is a real, anonymized cycle from our clinical dataset. The LH strip returned negative on the morning of Day 13. Conceive had already flagged the pre-ovulatory temperature dip six hours earlier. That 6-hour window is the difference between a timed cycle and a missed one."
94.2% isn't a badge.
Here's the methodology.
"When a number like this appears on a marketing page without context, I reach for the study. So let me give you the study. 847 complete cycles. 23 clinical sites. Prospective design. The 94.2% figure is the rate at which Conceive correctly identified at least one true fertile day within a 48-hour window of confirmed ovulation — not a retrospective curve-fit."
Pooled accuracy from 2025 multi-site clinical validation. Bayesian network analysis. Full methodology available upon request for clinical review.
Download methodology brief31% of study participants had cycle lengths outside 26–32 days. Accuracy held at 93.1% (95% CI: 89.4–96.8%) in the irregular-cycle subgroup. Conceive adapts its model per cycle — it doesn't assume you're regular.
Your RE sees what
no paper chart
can show.
The RE-Share dashboard exports 90 days of continuous biomarker data — temperature curves, HRV trends, SpO₂ overnight averages — formatted as a clinical report. It surfaces what matters: cycle-to-cycle variability, luteal phase length, and any anomalies worth discussing before your next appointment.
"Luteal phase consistent at 12–13 days. Temperature shift amplitude within normal range. HRV suppression pattern suggests ovulation occurring slightly earlier than calendar prediction. Recommend continuing Conceive monitoring through next IUI cycle."
See your cycle clearly.
Three reproductive specialists have walked you through the science. Now you have what you came here for: clinical-grade data, a 6-hour prediction window, and a report your RE can actually use.
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