New to U.S., Ovu-Trac(R) Saliva Testing Kit From OvumOptics Predicts Ovulation With 96.2% Accuracy

HANNA, AB--(Marketwire - May 29, 2009) -


Core News Facts:

  • Ovu-Trac®, an Ovulation Predictor Kit, has been used successfully by tens of thousands of women throughout Canada since 1996 and has been found to predict ovulation with 96.2% accuracy.
  • Based on research dating back to the 1940s, this fertility predictor kit allows women to determine their personal fertile days by tracking changes in their individual fertility cycle and viewing bio-salt concentrations in saliva samples, which are fertility indicators, in the privacy of their own homes.
  • The Ovu-Trac® was designed specifically to measure bio-salt concentrations in saliva that indicate a transition to a fertile state in women.
  • Most fertility calendars base their ovulation calculations on the 28-day menstrual cycle, which is not typical for most women. For these women, ovulation is best measured by counting backwards from the first day of menstruation. The Ovu-Trac® kit allows women to predict fertility regardless of their cycle lengths.
  • OvumOptics, Inc., which manufactures Ovu-Trac®, has created an informative website to meet anticipated consumer demand.
  • After many years of adherence to Canadian regulatory requirements, OvumOptics sought and obtained clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to sell the Ovu-Trac® in the United States in 2008. Both government agencies have stringent regulations that medical device manufacturers and distributors must meet to legally sell their products to the public.
  • Ovu-Trac® is a licensed medical device in Canada and is manufactured in an establishment that is registered with the FDA in the U.S.
  • To order Ovu-Trac® or learn more about the kit, how it works, ovulation prediction and other fertility issues, please visit www.ovu-trac.com, or contact OvumOptics, Inc. at (403) 578-3055.

About Ovum Optics, Inc., Maker of the Ovu-Trac® Ovulation Predictor Kit

OvumOptics, Inc. president and founder Colleen Biggs struggled for years to obtain accurate, reliable information about even basic fertility issues. "I felt like nobody could answer my questions -- my doctors were too busy or didn't know the answers, my friends told me to relax and my mother just offered me more tea," she says. "I began developing the Ovu-Trac® ovulation home test kit with the goal of providing women with a product that would include not only a valuable tool for identifying fertility, but also supportive literature to help them to both understand and re-connect with their bodies."


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