What are symptom insights?
Symptom Insights is a feature in the Insights tab that shows you your symptom patterns plotted alongside your hormone levels over time. It's a visual timeline that overlays your daily hormone levels (LH, PdG, E3G) with the symptoms you've logged each day. You can view a 30-day window and navigate across cycles to compare how your symptoms track with your hormones.
For example, you might see that your anxiety is consistently rated 4 or 5 out of 5 on days when your progesterone drops below a certain level, or that your fatigue increases in the days following a drop in estrogen. A written summary called "Your Pattern" translates the visual data into plain language. for example, "During this 30-day period, your hot flashes tended to worsen when your progesterone was elevated, especially during your luteal phase."
How accurate are the symptom correlations?
Oova uses your actual, lab-accurate hormone data, not estimates, combined with your logged symptom severity. Correlations are based on the relationship between the two across your tracked days. The more data you log (more scans, more consistent symptom check-ins), the more meaningful the correlations become. Most women begin to see clear patterns after one full cycle.
Oova surfaces correlations as observations to inform conversations with your provider, not as clinical diagnoses.
When will I start seeing correlations and insights?
You'll begin to see Symptom Insights after at least one full cycle of data. The more consistently you scan and log symptoms, the faster and more clearly patterns will emerge. Most women identify their key patterns within 1–2 cycles.
What does my correlation data mean for my health?
Correlation data shows you which hormone fluctuations tend to coincide with your symptoms. For example, if your migraines have a high correlation with estrogen drops, that's meaningful clinical information — it tells you and your provider that your headaches may be hormonally driven, not random. This shifts the conversation from "I get migraines sometimes" to "my migraines are linked to a specific hormone pattern."
This information can help guide decisions about lifestyle changes, supplements, or medical treatments — but Oova does not prescribe or recommend treatments. Your provider should guide any treatment decisions.