Oura Ring's ovulation tracking beats the calendar method, according to this study
Briefly

A recent study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research shows that Oura's physiology method, part of its Fertile Window feature, surpasses traditional calendar tracking for predicting ovulation. Conducted on 964 participants, the study found that this method accurately detected ovulation 96.4% of the time, whereas the calendar method could average an error of 3.44 days. The physiology method uses an algorithm to analyze temperature data, enhancing fertility tracking for users, including those who are partnered with Natural Cycles for hormone-free birth control.
The new study reveals that Oura's physiology method significantly outperforms the traditional calendar tracking, providing a more accurate ovulation prediction to users.
Using data from 964 participants, the physiology method achieved an impressive 96.4% accuracy in detecting ovulation, compared to the calendar method's average error of 3.44 days.
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