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Lady Technologies are the maker of the…

UPDATE: Kegg have honoured their pregnancy guarantee and refunded me. After sending evidence, it showed that the Kegg data for predicted ovulation was not accurate

Lady Technologies are the maker of the Kegg fertility device.

It is unfortunate that I have to write this review, but I have just discovered that I would not be covered under their pregnancy guarantee (if you don't get pregnant in 12 months after purchase) because I'm over 43.

As my other fertility tracker had broken, I needed another device to help me. I believe I am pretty fertile since I got pregnant at 39, but sadly miscarried in the first trimester, then I got naturally pregnant at 42, had a wonderful pregnancy and a natural three hour labour at 37 weeks, and G was 8lbs 4oz, and my third natural pregnancy at 44, which I sadly miscarried.

I had no idea about Kegg being ageist or discriminatory about women over 43. I bought the Kegg at age 44, and I feel quite deceived that they did not ask me my age or date of birth at the time of purchase, because I went to a great effort to buy this US manufactured device, shipping it to my MYUS address, then to the UK and having to pay £75 import charges too.

I don't believe it's as accurate as my existing device, so therefore I do not believe that I will get pregnant from it. It doesn't give you a pin point ovulation day, unlike the Ava.

There are also problems with the app, which is very buggy and keeps shutting down. This is an honest and unbiased review, as I am an affiliate marketer for Kegg, but they also deceive women into believing that they get a refund through their pregnancy guarantee, but who reads through the T&C before buying a product. Women are excited about such devices to help them get pregnant.

12 January 2026
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