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Yes, kegg is an FDA-registered Class I medical device.
At its widest point, kegg’s kegel ball is ~25.1mm in width. The body length is 50mm. If you stretch out the tail, which does not go inside your body, it is 110mm long. To put this into perspective, t ...
Yes! kegg is very simple to use and takes only 2 minutes per day. Many women use kegg during their evening routine like while they are brushing their teeth or in the morning while checking the news or ...
The way women perceive and chart cervical mucus according to the fertility awareness-based methods (e.g. sticky, creamy, egg-white, etc.) is not how kegg displays the fertility results. Instead, kegg ...
Two users cannot use kegg as each kegg device is registered uniquely to an account. Given the intimacy of a kegg device, we do not recommend sharing a kegg device or using a kegg that has been used by ...
If you have a vaginal infection or irritation, please do not use your kegg as the infection may affect the test results.The most common symptoms for a vaginal infection are: vaginal itchinga change ...
kegg is not recommended as a contraceptive device. Kegg can be used as a complementary tool to your preferred fertility awareness-based method (FABM). Want to hear from others? We have a Facebook ...
kegg is an intuitive fertility tracker that measures changes in electrolyte levels of cervical mucus —the golden metric to pinpointing your fertile window within each menstrual cycle. By using a ...