
Mira Fertility - Reviews and experiences
Nov 2023-Oct 2025
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Points MIA, lunch drama
Points MIA, lunch drama
App & PortalTried using points for my weekday lunches. Couldn’t. Kinda annoying, but delivery was surprisingly quick.
App misses the mark
App misses the mark
App & PortalI was half asleep scrolling the fertility score and kept thinking no, that can't be right. The device itself feels solid — my temps line up with other strips — but the app keeps calling days "high" when I haven't ovulated, and it ignores BBT unless you use their gadget. It's annoying and makes timing tricky. I've had clunky apps from other brands too, so I'm kinda glad the hardware's okay, but the software really needs work.
Wand + app, almost there
Wand + app, almost there
App & PortalFirst time I used the wand I thought, huh, this is weirdly satisfying — like a little home lab. I've been on Mira for about four cycles now and the hardware feels solid, the wand gives quick readings and actually kind of calms me when I’m tracking. The app though, it’s a mixed bag. I miss the weight chart and those personalised nudges Flo used to give me about mood and trends — that concrete graph made me track more consistently. Mira’s symptoms section is a pleasant surprise, especially the bleeding detail, that level of nuance is genuinely helpful for spotting patterns. But outside of using the wand I rarely open the app; there’s not enough to pull me back in. Notifications are mostly sale-y, so I turned them off, which means I lose any helpful prompts. I tried to buy extras on my phone once and the checkout was a mess — pop-ups, tiny scrolling text, felt like one of those high-pressure promo sites. I ended up ordering on Amazon originally. Also, I’d love a Google Health sync so steps and workouts don’t have to be entered twice — that would make Mira feel more like my main health app. A buy-back option for wands would be clever too; I see folks on Reddit selling theirs as they get pregnant, and that community really wants deeper analysis and connection. I heard about app-breaking updates but only ran into a glitch on Android in June; otherwise it’s been stable. I tell friends with PCOS and POI about it because having data about your body is empowering, even if the app still needs a few features to be truly sticky.
About Mira Fertility
Mira Fertility is a company that specializes in developing advanced health monitoring and management tools aimed at women's health and fertility. It offers a fertility tracking system that utilizes a smart device and app to analyze hormone levels, providing personalized ovulation prediction and fertility advice. The system is designed to assist individuals and couples in understanding their fertility windows to aid in natural conception or monitor their reproductive health. Mira's products leverage innovative technology to offer precise and user-friendly solutions for those looking to conceive or track their fertility health.
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