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4WomenOnly - Female Fertility Software

4WomenOnly - Female Fertility Software imageSoftware that calculates the date of ovulation. One of the most power systems for monitoring women’s health. Detect the period most propitious for conception or preventing a pregnancy. Get detailed data about each day of your menstrual cycle, the prediction of your child’s sex, information about your child’s birth date.
Supporting irregular cycles, showing the number of days before menstruation and ovulation, reminders, a calendar for half a year, statistics, export, printing, password protection and much more… Read more!

Femta - Fertility Software

Femta - Fertility Software pictureFemta is an award-winning innovative female fertility program for women to keep track of their menstrual cycles. Femta calculates the probabilities of becoming pregnant for every day and displays them in charts and a calendar.
You can easily record information on your menstrual cycles, pregnancy, childbirth and lactation. Femta helps you to predict future cycles.

It is the only application that gives you all of these great features: a very easy to use interface; the perpetual calendar with possibility to display from 1 to 36 months simultaneously; five types of charts Read more!

Ovulation Calendar Pro - Fertility Software

Ovulation Calendar Pro - Fertility Software pictureThe natural way to prevent pregnancy is to avoid unprotected intercourse during your fertile days, and Ovulation Calendar Pro will help by marking the unsafe days on your fertility calendar.
Ovulation Calendar Pro is a handy software tool designed to predict the days that you are most likely to be fertile so that you can achieve pregnancy or prevent it. Several key dates about your menstrual cycle are displayed including a range of fertile dates, ovulation, end of menstrual cycle, and possible due dates.

If you choose to specify a gender preference, the Ovulation Calendar Pro will provide you with tips to help you time intercourse to maximize your chances of conceiving a boy or a girl. Read more!

Hormonal Forecaster - Fertility Reproduction Software

Hormonal Forecaster - Fertility Reproduction Software imageThe Hormonal Forecaster is a Fertility Reproduction Software jam packed with features on both the traditional desktop and Palm handheld versions. From ovulation charting with fertility and menstrual cycle extrapolation to multiple techniques of complex behavioral analysis, the Hormonal Forecaster has numerous features that go well beyond typical software.
It’s all engineered to be as simple, and yet powerful and efficient, as possible.

Some features available are:

* Track Fertility based upon several Natural Family Planning Methods such as the Ovulation Method, the Symptothermal Method, and the Calendar Method.
* Automatically Generate Symptothermal Ovulation Charts based upon Record Cycle Dates, Basal Body Temperatures, Cervical Mucus Observations, and/or Cervical Position. Read more!

Fertility Enhances Beauty

women fertilityA women’s facial features actually change each month to make her appear more beautiful when she’s at her highest stage of fertility. According to researchers at the University of Newcastle in the UK, shifts in appearance include variation in lip size and color, eye pupil dilation and changes in skin color and tone. This follows a previous study suggesting women’s ears, fingers, breasts and other soft tissue areas become more symmetrical at times of peak fertility. Read more!

Fertility Tie to Menstrual Cycle Characteristics

An interesting study reported that certain characteristics of a woman’s menstrual cycle may confer increased fertility, while others may lead to a greater risk of miscarriage on women reproduction health.
This new study been investigated by Dr. Chanley M. Small of Emory University in Atlanta and colleagues followed 470 women for 1 year or the end of a pregnancy. They do investigation whether the length of a woman’s cycle and her menstrual bleed are related to fertility and pregnancy outcome.

All of those women kept diaries on their menstrual cycles and collected urine samples for at least 2 days during each cycle. As the result is 38% of the women became pregnant during the course of the study, with a total of 207 pregnancies and 30% of the pregnancies ended in miscarriage, as reported in the Epidemiology journal. Read more!