Ring Gen3 Heritage

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Ring Gen3 Heritage

25 positive 0 neutral 15 negative

Based on 40 Reddit mentions

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2.8 miles is only 740 steps?

Ok so my oura ring is tripping then. What do you use to track steps?

Standard_Box_7167 in r/walking

April 21, 2026 12:23 AM

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My first IUI - how much weight should I put on my BBT?

Same, I have an Oura ring and it takes my BBT automatically and I do rely on it heavily. I always see my temp drop right before my period so I trust that it’s accurate

Millennial_Girlie in r/IUILadies

April 22, 2026 5:23 PM

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[DISCUSSION]Counting Calories: Smart or Stressful?

Oura Ring - Not 100% accurate but pretty damn close

BookSmoker in r/effectivefitness

April 21, 2026 11:54 PM

1

How to test CM??

Second, I use Oura ring to track my temperature and it works well; then use ovulation test strips too

Mcatg108 in r/CatholicWomen

April 22, 2026 1:00 AM

1

Best watch or ring for ovulation tracking and fitness

I got pregnant with pcos using metformin. My oura ring seems pretty spot on with my cycle

itsrllynyah in r/AppleWatch

April 22, 2026 1:35 AM

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Daily Chat - April 21, 2026

I did, but I wouldn't recommend it if you are only going to use it for TTC, pregnancy, and PP. It was interesting to see the data during pregnancy. But it wasn't helpful. I didn't think it was worth the price. All it did during pregnancy and postpartum was tell me what I already knew: I slept terrib

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WTT_TTC in r/TTCSummer2026

April 22, 2026 7:57 AM

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What do you use to test ovulation?

If you are not ovulating, I’d push for medicated cycles and a fertility specialist earlier. Progesterone will not help with ovulation, just inducing a period. 6 months is a long time to wait around in hopes of ovulating. For me, I always found the best combo was OPKs (predicting ovulation) and BBT (

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dunkaroo192 in r/TTC_PCOS

April 22, 2026 5:25 PM

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TIL a 17-year-old girl from Pennsylvania once slept for 64 days (from Thanksgiving in 2012 into January 2013). On average, the teenager slept 18-19 hours a day and would only get up to eat while in a sleepwalking state that she wouldn't remember after the fact.

They aren’t accurate though. They use actigraphy and noise detection which don’t perform sleep staging well. Come to think of it, even PSG and Oura Ring don’t detect N1 sleep with high accuracy either

Its_da_boys in r/todayilearned

April 22, 2026 6:43 PM

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Daily Chat - April 22, 2026

For what it's worth, I specifically took OFF my Oura ring while pregnant because it was stressing me out. Your metrics do weird stuff during pregnancy (resting heart rate goes bananas, HRV crazy, sleep plummets, etc.) and both my Oura ring and Garmin watch were fairly certain I was dying every singl

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alyssaa767 in r/TTCSummer2026

April 22, 2026 8:05 PM

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What are your experiences with wearable health trackers?

I regularly use an Apple Watch which I know isn’t on your list— but the Oura ring didn’t catch my sleeping issues where my heart rate spikes while sleeping. It’s not 100% caused by POTS supposedly but I think the Oura doesn’t measure my heart rate as frequently as other devices might, so you might w

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strawberry-kittea in r/POTS

April 22, 2026 7:45 PM

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