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AI and ovulation prediction

The Priya Fertility System, developed by Prima-Temp, will be available over the counter soon for couples who are trying to optimize their chances for pregnancy. The system consists of an intravaginal sensor and mobile app, the first of which measures a woman’s core body temperature and the second of which alerts the user of her fertility window to maximize conception.


A woman’s fertility window is typically the 5 days leading up to ovulation, with peak fertility in the 2 to 3 days before ovulation. There are other options for measuring that fertile window, including luteinizing hormone (LH) tests; however, Prima-Temp reports that Priya predicts the fertile window an average of 2.6 days before tests for LH. Utilizing continuous core body temperature measurement, Priya detects subtle changes in temperature patterns that occur prior to ovulation. The app portion of the technology stores and analyzes the temperature measurements, for a high-tech fertility alert system that also offers clinical diagnostic support. Potential users of the Priya system are able to sign up to receive it through the product’s website.

For more information, visit: https://www.priyafertility.com.

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