Inito tracks PdG (urine metabolite of progesterone) to show when ovulation resumes in your cycle, giving you personalized clarity and not generic fertile windows on when your body is ready to try again.
Inito tracks PdG rises so you know your ovulation has resumed. And if you're not yet ovulating, Inito will show that clearly too. Giving you a biological indicator of when your body is ready to try for your rainbow baby.


I suffered from a miscarriage that left me devastated. It was amazing to see that, despite my fears, I was ovulating every month. It only took me two months to conceive using Inito.
Your cycle may not feel the way it used to. Watch hormone trends over time for a full picture of what is going on, and see your follicular and luteal phase clearly.

*Inito cannot be used to predict, identify, track, or confirm a miscarriage. Knowing your luteal phase length helps you understand your cycle better. Please consult your doctor for more details.

“After a loss, patients often want reassurance that their bodies aren’t “broken”. Confirming ovulation and hormonal health provides both data and emotional reassurance. I recommend (Inito) because it closes information gaps. It’s like having a lab in your home!”
Inito provides detailed hormone data you can share with your healthcare provider. This makes medical conversations more productive and helps guide discussions around reducing risk in future attempts.

Measures LH, Estrogen, PdG, and FSH, not just LH
Confirms ovulation by measuring PdG
Identifies your right six days to try
Delivers personalized insights from your actual hormone values, not population averages

“I quickly bought Inito after the D&C. I was ecstatic to find out 3 weeks after the D&C that Inito confirmed ovulation. I got pregnant on my 3rd cycle using Inito and it was so insightful.”

“We had one miscarriage. I wanted more data and more information, and Inito gave me just that! I loved using it to confirm ovulation. It felt good to confirm in the comfort of my home.”

“After my husband and I had a second-trimester miscarriage, being able to see my levels each day and keeping track of my ovulation made me feel like I was able to take back some control.”