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In partnership with Midi

You’re not imagining it. Find out where you actually are in perimenopause.

Perimenopause isn’t one moment — it’s a moving target that shifts week to week. Answer 5 quick questions for a personalized snapshot of where you might be, plus a free hormone guide.

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Free · Personalized snapshot + hormone guide · About 1 minute

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88.25%accuracy staging perimenopause
Recommended by Midi88.25% accurate perimenopause stagingValidated withMount Sinai Hospital & the Menopause Society

If your body changed the rules without telling you, you’re not alone.

  • Sleep that breaks at 3am for no reason
  • Brain fog that makes you feel unlike yourself
  • Moods that swing without warning
  • Periods that rewrote their own schedule
  • And being told it’s “just stress”
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The Oova insight

Your symptoms give you a guess. Your hormones give you the truth.

In perimenopause, estrogen, progesterone, and LH can swing dramatically — often in different directions, week to week. Symptoms hint at where you are. The only way to actually know is to measure them.

Oova hormone trend lines for estrogen, progesterone, and LH tracked over time

A blood test is one dot. Oova shows the whole line.

Three hormones. One moving picture of how you feel.

Oova’s color system tracks the three that drive perimenopause — so you can see which one is talking.

E3G
Estrogen
Mint

When it swings — high one week, low the next — hot flashes, night sweats, and broken sleep often follow.

PdG
Progesterone
Gold

Often the first to dip — which is why new anxiety, irritability, and restless sleep can show up early.

LH
Luteinizing hormone
Pink

Climbs as your cycle loses its rhythm — a marker of where you are in the transition.

Your symptoms can’t tell you which one is driving how you feel, or when. Oova measures all three — so you stop guessing.

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What you’ll get

In about a minute, here’s what lands in your inbox.

  • 1Your personalized stage snapshot — where you might be in the transition, and which hormones tend to drive how you feel there.
  • 2A free hormone guide — the mint, gold, and pink playbook for estrogen, progesterone, and LH, yours to keep.
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Why Midi recommends Oova

Midi

Midi helps women navigate perimenopause and menopause. They recommend Oova to bring objective, between-visit hormone data into your care.

Download your Oova hormone report and bring it to your next Midi visit — so your appointment starts with real data about your body, not guesswork.

99% accurateClinician-ready reportFSA/HSA eligibleDesigned with doctors

Built on real science — not guesswork

The most precise window into your hormones.

88.25%
accuracy classifying STRAW+10 perimenopause stagesMenopause Society, 2025 · 1,745 women
0.99
correlation between Oova’s at-home readings and lab serum hormones
400+
clinics Oova already connects with
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The quiz is free, and there’s no payment to take it. If you decide to keep going afterward, Midi members get 15% off the Oova kit — no pressure.

Stop guessing. Start with a 1-minute quiz.

Get your personalized perimenopause snapshot and a free hormone guide.

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Free · About 1 minute · For insight, not a diagnosis

Oova provides hormone insights for education and wellness and is not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment. This quiz is for insight, not a diagnosis. Talk to your clinician about your symptoms.

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