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Real-life insights on menstrual cycles and ovulation using big data
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Abstract
STUDY QUESTION
What variations underlie the menstrual cycle length and ovulation day of women trying to conceive?
SUMMARY ANSWER
Big data from a connected ovulation test revealed the extent of variation in menstrual cycle length and ovulation day in women trying to conceive.
WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY
Timing intercourse to coincide with the fertile period of a woman maximises the chances of conception. The day of ovulation varies on an inter- and intra-individual level.
STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION
A total of 32 595 women who had purchased a connected ovulation test system contributed 75 981 cycles for analysis. Day of ovulation was determined from the fertility test results. The connected home ovulation test system enables users to identify their fertile phase. The app benefits users by enabling them to understand their personal fertility information. During each menstrual cycle, users input their perceived cycle length into an accessory application, and data on hormone levels from the tests are uploaded to the application and stored in an anonymised cloud database. This study compared users’ perceived cycle characteristics with actual cycle characteristics. The perceived and actual cycle length information was analysed to provide population ranges.
PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS
This study analysed data from the at-home use of a commercially available connected home ovulation test by women across the USA and UK.
MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE
Overall, 25.3% of users selected a 28-day cycle as their perceived cycle length; however, only 12.4% of users actually had a 28-day cycle. Most women (87%) had actual menstrual cycle lengths between 23 and 35 days, with a normal distribution centred on day 28, and over half of the users (52%) had cycles that varied by 5 days or more. There was a 10-day spread of observed ovulation days for a 28-day cycle, with the most common day of ovulation being Day 15. Similar variation was observed for all cycle lengths examined. For users who conducted a test on every day requested by the app, a luteinising hormone (LH) surge was detected in 97.9% of cycles.
LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION
Data were from a self-selected population of women who were prepared to purchase a commercially available product to aid conception and so may not fully represent the wider population. No corresponding demographic data were collected with the cycle information.
WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS
Using big data has provided more personalised insights into women’s fertility; this could enable women trying to conceive to better time intercourse, increasing the likelihood of conception.
STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS
The study was funded by SPD Development Company Ltd (Bedford, UK), a fully owned subsidiary of SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH (Geneva, Switzerland). I.S., B.G. and S.J. are employees of the SPD Development Company Ltd.
Title: Real-life insights on menstrual cycles and ovulation using big data
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Abstract
STUDY QUESTION
What variations underlie the menstrual cycle length and ovulation day of women trying to conceive?
SUMMARY ANSWER
Big data from a connected ovulation test revealed the extent of variation in menstrual cycle length and ovulation day in women trying to conceive.
WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY
Timing intercourse to coincide with the fertile period of a woman maximises the chances of conception.
The day of ovulation varies on an inter- and intra-individual level.
STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION
A total of 32 595 women who had purchased a connected ovulation test system contributed 75 981 cycles for analysis.
Day of ovulation was determined from the fertility test results.
The connected home ovulation test system enables users to identify their fertile phase.
The app benefits users by enabling them to understand their personal fertility information.
During each menstrual cycle, users input their perceived cycle length into an accessory application, and data on hormone levels from the tests are uploaded to the application and stored in an anonymised cloud database.
This study compared users’ perceived cycle characteristics with actual cycle characteristics.
The perceived and actual cycle length information was analysed to provide population ranges.
PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS
This study analysed data from the at-home use of a commercially available connected home ovulation test by women across the USA and UK.
MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE
Overall, 25.
3% of users selected a 28-day cycle as their perceived cycle length; however, only 12.
4% of users actually had a 28-day cycle.
Most women (87%) had actual menstrual cycle lengths between 23 and 35 days, with a normal distribution centred on day 28, and over half of the users (52%) had cycles that varied by 5 days or more.
There was a 10-day spread of observed ovulation days for a 28-day cycle, with the most common day of ovulation being Day 15.
Similar variation was observed for all cycle lengths examined.
For users who conducted a test on every day requested by the app, a luteinising hormone (LH) surge was detected in 97.
9% of cycles.
LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION
Data were from a self-selected population of women who were prepared to purchase a commercially available product to aid conception and so may not fully represent the wider population.
No corresponding demographic data were collected with the cycle information.
WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS
Using big data has provided more personalised insights into women’s fertility; this could enable women trying to conceive to better time intercourse, increasing the likelihood of conception.
STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS
The study was funded by SPD Development Company Ltd (Bedford, UK), a fully owned subsidiary of SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH (Geneva, Switzerland).
I.
S.
, B.
G.
and S.
J.
are employees of the SPD Development Company Ltd.
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