Quantitative versus qualitative estrogen and luteinizing hormone testing for personal fertility monitoring

  • University of Calgary ROR
  • Marquette University ROR

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 21(12), 1349-1360

DOI 10.1080/14737159.2021.2000393 PMID 34714210

Abstract

Background

A new fertility monitor is now available that provides quantitative measurement of urinary hormones, but clinical use requires validation against an established fertility monitor that provides only qualitative results. RESEARCH DESIGN AND

Methods

Two fertility monitors were compared using daily first morning urine samples over 3 cycles of use in 21 women users with experience using a fertility monitor with the Marquette Method of Natural Family Planning.

Results

Women were aged 33.4 ± 5.5 years and had menstrual cycles ranging between 23 and 41 days. The quantitative Mira Monitor estimates of ovulation were highly correlated with the qualitative ClearBlue Fertility Monitor (CBFM) estimates of ovulation. Both monitors provided an accurate estimate of the fertile window.

Conclusions

In this preliminary trial, the Mira monitor was shown to be effective at delineating the fertile window and ovulation. We demonstrated the feasibility of applying the Marquette Method algorithm with the use of the Mira monitor. Satisfaction differences between the two monitors did not reach statistical significance. We anticipate that quantitative fertility monitoring will give couples and health-care providers new and unprecedented insights into the menstrual cycle and fertility.

Topics

Mira fertility monitor quantitative urinary hormone measurement validation, Bouchard Fehring quantitative versus qualitative fertility monitoring, ClearBlue fertility monitor comparison Mira monitor ovulation, Marquette Method natural family planning fertility monitor, urinary estrogen LH quantitative testing fertile window, personal fertility monitor ovulation detection accuracy comparison, quantitative hormone monitoring menstrual cycle insights, fertility awareness method hormone monitor technology validation, urinary hormone fertility monitor Marquette algorithm application, home fertility monitoring LH estrogen quantitative measurement, natural family planning digital fertility monitor comparison study
PMID 34714210 34714210 DOI 10.1080/14737159.2021.2000393 10.1080/14737159.2021.2000393

Cite this article

Bouchard, T. P., Fehring, R. J., & Mu, Q. (2021). Quantitative versus qualitative estrogen and luteinizing hormone testing for personal fertility monitoring. *Expert review of molecular diagnostics*, *21*(12), 1349-1360. https://doi.org/10.1080/14737159.2021.2000393

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