Fertility Q&A
What am I looking for in my chart to confirm ovulation?
To confirm ovulation you are looking for two key things, at a basic level: A sustained temperature increase. A change in your cervical mucus patterns. A sustained temperature increase: Your...
Read moreWhat fertility awareness methods are available?
There are plenty of fertility awareness methods (FAMs) out there. We recommend sympto-thermal methods (tracking symptoms and temperature) because of their high efficacy and structured protocol arou...
Read moreHow do I learn fertility awareness?
You can learn your chosen fertility awareness method through a variety of mediums: instructor, online course, or book/manual (reach out to us to Get Your FREE Fertility Awareness Starter Guide). Ho...
Read moreWhat can you learn about your hormones in the luteal phase?
How can tracking BBT in the luteal phase provide insights into a woman's hormones and overall health? During the luteal phase (that's the second half of your cycle, post-ovulation), your basal body...
Read moreYou may be confused about how you can confirm ovulation. Whether you are using Tempdrop in manual mode or using Tempdrop’s premium subscription, here are some tips to help you understand what to lo...
Read moreTempdrop Academy is a series of educational lessons, available in the Tempdrop app, to help you learn about your own body and fertility. It’s designed to help you understand how to start using fe...
Read moreWhy should I track other symptoms?
Adding your cervical mucus (also known as cervical fluid) observations to the Tempdrop app will help you to identify your fertile window in real-time. The quality of cervical mucus increases as you...
Read moreThe fertile window is the time in a woman's menstrual cycle when she is most likely to get pregnant. When you're tracking your menstrual cycle, no matter your intentions, the fertile window is one ...
Read moreWhat is Basal Body Temperature?
Basal Body Temperature (or BBT) is defined as the lowest natural, non-pathologic body temperature recorded after a period of rest. It is your base temperature at rest, usually reached during deep s...
Read moreWhere Can I Learn More About My Body And My Cycle?
If you’re just starting out with tracking your cycle and using Tempdrop you may be feeling overwhelmed. That’s why we’ve put together Tempdrop Academy. We also have free resources available on our ...
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