Mira for Fertility Awareness-Based Methods (FABM), or Natural Family Planning (NFP)
Read our case reports, created by practitioners using Mira
Follow our protocol to learn how to use Mira for FABM/NFP
Scroll through our patient charts and recognize different hormone patterns for different conditions
Fertility tracking
Mira helps patients identify their fertility window, optimize ovulation timing, and visualize hormonal patterns for improved treatment and engagement.
Perimenopause
Mira tracks hormones in perimenopause for personalized, effective treatment timing.
PCOS/Hormone Imbalances
Mira tracks hormones, helping patients and providers understand changes, identify abnormalities, and personalize treatment timing effectively.
Webinars

Overview of Mira data
The webinar introduces Mira, a hormone-tracking device for providers, NFP instructors, and fertility educators. It explains how Mira tracks hormones like LH, estrogen, and progesterone to assist in fertility awareness and treatment. The session also covers using the provider dashboard, patient data access, and troubleshooting tips.

Utilizing Mira with NFP FABM Webinar.
This webinar explained how the Mira device tracks hormone patterns to manage fertility, PCOS, postpartum, and paramenopause, emphasizing its role in personalized reproductive health and ovulation confirmation.

Incorporating Mira
This webinar covers using Mira for tracking hormones, understanding medication effects, postpartum fertility, and case studies to help providers improve patient outcomes in fertility and hormone management.

Identifying PCOS with Mira while Postpartum Amenorrhea
This webinar showed how Mira aids fertility educators in detecting hormone abnormalities. A 39-year-old woman with irregular cycles was diagnosed with PCOS and improved after treatment using Mira.
Highest progesterone is 8 = low progesterone
Luteal phase insufficiency was diagnosed in the clinic utilizing all the diagnostic tools required
Mira data discovered: LH surge on CD 20 (May 5th), Luteal phase is 9 days, Cycle length is 29 days
Mira data discovered: Infertile pattern, Lack of coordinated E3G rising pattern, No evidence of ovulation
Lack of ovulatory LH surge, No menstrual periods, Continued infertile state
Postpartum Breastfeeding Amenorrhea
Examples: Infertile pattern.
Mira data discovered: Lack of coordinated E3G rising pattern, No evidence of ovulation, Small LH surge - nonovulatory, No menstrual periods, Continued infertile state
Mira data discovered: Lack of coordinated E3G rising pattern, No evidence of ovulation, Small LH surge - nonovulatory, No menstrual periods, Continued infertile state
prior to the return of fertility, Sustained elevated estrogen, leading to the first LH surge, First ovulation detected prior to, first menstrual period
(Oct 3rd), First period began Oct 8th, Short luteal phase of 4 days.
Mira data discovered: Minimal E3G changes prior to first LH surge, LH surge on CD 79 (August 24th) at 11 weeks postpartum, First period began August 29th, Short luteal phase of 4 days
Got specific questions?
Read our Frequently Asked Questions here, or schedule a meeting with our Medical Affairs Specialist Rose
for support with integrating Mira into your practice and interpreting patients' charts.