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What best describes your professional background?
 
Reproductive Endocrinologist
 
Obstetrician & Gynecologist
 
Nurse Practitioner
 
Registered Nurse
 
Other
 
 
 
 
What % of your patients are actively trying to conceive?
 
>76%
 
51%-75%
 
26%-50%
 
0-25%
 
 
For your patients who are trying to conceive, how often do you recommend the following methods?
Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always
Basal body thermometer
Ovulation prediction test sticks/monitors
Fertility Apps
 
 
 
Which of the following best describes the need for new devices to predict ovulation?
 
High Need: Current ovulations prediction methods are not sufficient and inconvenient
 
Small Need: Overall the current methods are sufficient but there room for minor improvements
 
No Need: Current options meet needs
 
 
 
Rank the following methods to detect a women's core body temperature in order of preference, with 1 being the most preferred and 4 being the least preferred. All products are wearable sensors that send an alert to a smartphone providing advance notice when she is most fertile.
Self inserted vag ring
Re-usable ear bud that worn in a woman's ear while she is sleeping.
Re-usable patch that is worn under a woman's arm while she is sleeping.
Re-usable wrist strip that is worn while a woman is sleeping.
 
 
Please provide pricing recommendations for the product
$0 - $50 $50 - $100 $100 - $150 $150 - $200 $200- $250 $250 -$300 >$300
What is the recommended price you would suggest for the product you ranked #1?
 
At what price is the product so cheap that the product quality is questionable? (Too Inexpensive)
 
At what price does the product begin to seem too expensive? (Expensive)
 
 
 
 
If this product were available, what is the likelihood you would recommend this product?
 
Extremely Unlikely
 
Unlikely
 
Neutral
 
Likely
 
Extremely Likely
 
 
 
What would make you more likely to recommend this product?
   
 
 
 
Who would you most likely recommend this product for? (Select all that apply)?
 
Patients who are about to start trying to conceive
 
Patients who have been trying to conceive for many months and are still unsuccessful
 
Patients who have a high sense of urgency to conceive
 
Patients with a medical condition or who have irregular menstrual cycles
 
Other