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A Smarter Way to Track
Ovulation in PCOS Cycles

With PCOS, your cycle doesn't follow the rules. Mira is the only at-home hormone monitor using lab-grade fluorescent technology to read your actual hormone levels, catch your fertile window, and confirm ovulation even when your cycle doesn't behave.

Get Pregnant in Under 5 Cycles.¹

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Trying for a baby when you have PCOS can feel like fighting in the dark.

Irregular cycles, vague medical answers, and ineffective ovulation tests? You’re not alone:

🌎 70–80% of women with PCOS experience irregular or absent ovulation²
📅 Many women with PCOS experience longer 35+ days cycles³, making it harder to predict fertile days³
❌ Missing ovulation can cut your chances by 50%⁴

The answer? Clinically proven tracking technology to get ahead of confusing PCOS hormone patterns and time your fertility right—to conceive faster.

Mira helps you through your unique challenges

Unknown ovulation

Trouble conceiving

Trying to conceive after 35

PCOS

Hormonal imbalances

Miscarriage

Irregular cycles

Unexplained infertility

Best At Home Fertility Test for PCOS, according to Medical News Today

Your ovulation tests weren't failing you because you were doing something wrong. They were failing you because they were built for a different kind of cycle.
Mira pinpoints ovulation with accuracy comparable to blood testing* — detecting broader hormone ranges than other trackers⁷, using the same fluorescent technology trusted in fertility clinics. Built for irregular cycles — including PCOS.

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Up to 99.5% accuracy*

Detects subtle LH changes¹

helping you identify your fertile window even when your
signal is faint.

Conceive in under 5 cycles on average¹

Users with PCOS and irregular cycles

5 Reasons Mira Was Built for Your Cycle — and the Baby You're Working Toward

1

Basic ovulation tests keep failing you—not the other way around.

With PCOS, your LH can run elevated, surge multiple times, or never trigger a positive at all. So the LH test strip says "not yet" while your body says something else. Mira measures your actual LH concentration — a real number, every day — so you can see your full hormone curve instead of waiting for a result that may never come.

2

With PCOS, you may need the full picture—not just one hormone.

In PCOS, LH signals can appear more than once or stay elevated across multiple days—without a clear ovulation moment.

E3G helps you anticipate your fertile window. PdG helps confirm ovulation. FSH provides additional context on follicle development and ovarian health.  Mira Ultra4™ tracks all four hormones in a single daily test. That's your complete hormonal fingerprint, cycle over cycle, in your hands, all from home.

Day by day tracking

3

You deserve data you can actually bring to your doctor.

Walking into appointments without evidence is one of the most frustrating parts of TTC with PCOS. A vague sense that "something feels off" isn't a chart. Mira builds one for you — cycle-long hormone data, in real numbers, shareable with your practitioner.

4

Your cycle is long, unpredictable, or sometimes just… absent. Mira was built for that.

Around 90% of women with PCOS have cycles of 35 days or longer.³ A calendar-based tracker isn't just unhelpful for that — it's actively misleading. Mira's AI is trained on 1.9 million real cycles, including irregular and anovulatory ones. It builds predictions around your pattern, not an average.

5

60,000+ women have been here.
They want you to know: it's possible.

Mira is one of the most passed-along recommendations in the PCOS TTC community. Not because it's trendy — because it works for cycles that don't follow the rules. Seeing your own hormone data for the first time is the kind of clarity that gives you something solid to hold onto.

How Mira works

Three daily steps for PCOS to pregnancy.

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Step 01

Dip the Mira Wand in urine.

Step 02

Insert in the Mira Monitor.

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Step 03

Get your hormone results in the free app
— in 16 minutes.

60,000+ pregnancies among Mira users⁷

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Your hormones have been trying to tell you something.

Mira Hormone Monitor: Ultra4™ Kit


The only at-home hormone monitor that measures 4 key hormones
with lab-grade accuracy — built for cycles like yours.

See your 6 most fertile days

Predict your ovulation day — even with irregular cycles

Track LH, E3G, PdG, and FSH in one daily test

Download hormone reports for your doctor

FSA/HSA eligible. Free shipping on orders over $169.

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A lifelong investment for the price of one clinic visit

Technology

Analyzer type

Sensitivity at low

hormone levels

4-hormone

tracking

Works for PCOS

& irregular cycles

Egg Count

Intelligence™

Use cases

Mira

Lab-grade accuracy, powered by fluorescent technology

Calibrated optical analyzer with

embedded quality control

High

LH, E3G, PdG, FSH

High

Conception, PCOS, irregular cycles, perimenopause, and more

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Other trackers

Nanogold Technology (the same

as classic OPK)

Phone camera

Limited

Limited

Conception

Chosen by 3,000+ healthcare professionals

“Mira is a game-changing tool — it seems to be the best of all worlds to improve the fertility experience”

Gary S. Nakhuda

MD, FACOG OB/GYN, Reproductive Endocrinology

“After months of negative ovulation tests, painful cycles, and a new PCOS diagnosis, my patient felt lost. With Mira, we finally confirmed her ovulation— something LH strips kept missing. She conceived that very first cycle tracking.”

Dr. Brett Baxter,

ND

“Mira has provided clinical insight I have never had access to before”

Erin Foran Wolff

MD, FACOG OB/GYN, Reproductive

Endocrinology

“With Mira, we confirmed she finally ovulated, and soon after, she conceived. Mira gave us the real-time clarity to track her progress precisely.”

Dr. Tara Harding (Brandner), DNP, FNP-C; Simply You Clinic

FAQ

Answers to your most common questions

This content is for informational purposes only. Mira is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, including PCOS.

¹ Based on the average number of cycles of testing with Mira prior to logging pregnancy. Individual results may vary.
² Kalhor M et al.: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9619128/
³ Harris HR et al.: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5542050/
⁴ Stanford JB et al.: "Mistiming intercourse outside the true fertile window can reduce conception likelihood by up to 50%."
⁵ Fletcher J et al.: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/at-home-fertility-tests
⁶ Based on studies: "At-home urine estrone-3-glucuronide quantification predicts oocyte retrieval outcomes comparably with serum estradiol" (Olive Fertility Centre); "A New Protocol for Controlled Ovarian Stimulation Monitoring" (Sofia University).
⁷ Based on a 2025 lab study by Mira Labs. "2× broader range" refers to ability to detect lower and higher hormone levels. Varies from 1.1× for PdG to 3× for E3G. Results may vary. Mira is not a diagnostic or contraceptive device.
⁸ Based on a 2025 lab study by Mira Labs. Mira detects LH at levels up to 4× more sensitive than other fertility trackers. Results may vary. Mira is not a diagnostic or contraceptive device.
⁹ Based on a 2025 lab study by MiraLabs. "7× more accurate" refers to average alignment with lab results (range 2×–18×); "3× more reliable" refers to average improvement in linearity; "up to 6× more sensitive" based on lower detection limits. Individual results may vary. Mira is not a diagnostic or contraceptive device.


* Based on peer-reviewed studies comparing Mira urinary hormone measurements with serum hormone levels and ovulation timing assessed by ultrasound. These studies suggest that urinary hormone patterns measured by Mira can identify ovulatory cycle transitions consistent with laboratory hormone measurements. Individual results may vary. Studies: • https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/60/8/1207https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=112130https://www.fertstertreports.org/article/S2666-3341(23)00006-5/fulltext


* Up to 99.5% detection accuracy for LH and PdG, based on internal laboratory testing under controlled conditions using known hormone concentrations. Reflects analytical performance (true positive and true negative classification), not clinical or real-world accuracy. Individual results may vary.

* Based on retrospective analysis of anonymized data from 18,793 Mira users attempting to conceive who logged pregnancy outcomes in the Mira app. PCOS status and pregnancy results were self-reported by users. Benchmarks reference published PCOS fertility statistics. Results reflect real-world user experiences and do not constitute clinical proof. Individual results may vary.