Terms of Service

Terms for using ConceiveApp Pro fertility calculation tools.

By using ConceiveApp Pro, you agree to use the site for educational preconception planning and cycle awareness only. If you do not agree with these terms, do not use the service.

Acceptable Use

You may use the calculators for personal fertility awareness, preconception planning, educational research, and noncommercial health literacy. You may not use the site to provide clinical diagnosis, emergency medical guidance, unlawful surveillance, harassment, automated scraping, or misleading health claims.

Fertility Tool Limitations

Cycle calculations are estimates based on user-entered dates and average cycle patterns. Ovulation can shift because of stress, illness, sleep changes, medications, postpartum status, PCOS, thyroid conditions, perimenopause, or other factors.

Intellectual Property

The ConceiveApp Pro name, interface design, explanatory content, calculator presentation, and related brand materials are protected by intellectual property rights. You may link to the public site but may not copy, resell, or repackage the service as a competing product without permission.

No Warranty

The site is provided as-is and as-available. We do not guarantee uninterrupted availability, clinical accuracy for your individual body, pregnancy outcome, conception success, or suitability for any medical purpose.

Comprehensive Medical Disclaimer

ConceiveApp Pro is an educational planning tool. It is not medical advice, birth control, contraception, clinical diagnosis, treatment, professional fertility evaluation, pregnancy confirmation, or emergency guidance. Do not rely on this calculator to prevent pregnancy or diagnose infertility, pregnancy, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, hormone disorders, luteal phase defects, PCOS, thyroid disease, or any medical condition.

Consult a qualified clinician for medical decisions, pregnancy symptoms, pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, fertility concerns, medication questions, or urgent symptoms. If you are trying to conceive and are under 35, consider seeking professional guidance after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse; if 35 or older, consider guidance after 6 months or sooner with known risk factors.