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Inito Fertility Monitor

Best for Confirming Ovulation — Progesterone Measurement Unique

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HealthRankings Team Reviewed by Dr. Maria Santos, MD
Rank #3 of All Fertility & Reproductive
Score 9.0/10
Price $149 + strips
Rating Excellent
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Inito Fertility Monitor — Best for Confirming Ovulation — Progesterone Measurement Unique
Inito is uniquely valuable for PCOS patients who need to confirm whether ovulation actually occurred — not just whether an LH surge was detected. PCOS patients frequently have LH surges without actual egg release (anovulatory cycles). Inito's progesterone measurement confirms whether the luteal phase progesterone rise occurred — the definitive sign that ovulation happened. Tracks 4 hormones: estrogen, LH, FSH, and progesterone.

What We Liked & What Could Be Better

Strengths

  • Progesterone confirms actual ovulation — unique feature
  • 4 hormones: E, LH, FSH, progesterone
  • Detects anovulatory cycles — common in PCOS
  • Quantitative hormone values
  • Gynecologist recommended for PCOS

Limitations

  • Higher cost ($149 + strips)
  • Progesterone requires finger prick
  • More complex than OTC tests

At a Glance

HormonesE, LH, FSH, Progesterone
Confirms ovulationYes — via progesterone
Anovulatory detectionYes
PCOS criticalConfirms egg release, not just LH surge

The Bottom Line

9.0/10
Excellent — All Fertility & Reproductive

Inito is uniquely valuable for PCOS patients who need to confirm whether ovulation actually occurred — not just whether an LH surge was detected. PCOS patients frequently have LH surges without actual egg release (anovulatory cycles). Inito's progesterone measurement confirms whether the luteal phase progesterone rise occurred — the definitive sign that ovulation happened. Tracks 4 hormones: estrogen, LH, FSH, and progesterone.

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