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Basal Thermometer Helps Women Chart Ovulation

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Many women are deciding to have a baby later in life, which means it can often be more difficult for them to become pregnant. Fortunately, ovulation charting has proven to be a very effective method of increasing the chances of falling pregnant and, some say, may even help women influence the gender of their unborn baby. Meanwhile, in order to chart ovulation properly, a high quality basal thermometer is required. iProven, a business in Beaverton, OR, is now offering precisely one such thermometer, which is available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Basal-Thermometer-BBT-113A2A-SENSITIVE/dp/B01MFGHHK2.

Lorianne Hubers from iProven says: "Many women are deciding to build their families if and when they are ready for it, which often means they wait a little longer as they pursue their career goals first. To increase their chances of falling pregnant, many try ovulation charting, which can be measured by taking a woman's temperature at the same time each day. This requires a highly accurate basal thermometer, which is exactly what we offer."

Scientific research has demonstrated that, around two or three days after ovulation, a woman will see a marked increase in her basal temperature. She will also see a change in her cervical mucus. By charting this every day, women are able to determine whether they ovulate around the same day within each cycle, or whether there is a different pattern they must be aware of.

"Ovulation charting is so popular that some women even use the method as a way to avoid getting pregnant," adds Lorianne Hubers. "While we do not recommend this, as there is always a standard deviation and room for error, it does demonstrate how the female body behaves during each part of the cycle and this can be very helpful when trying to conceive."

Those who have already used the thermometer from iProven have been very impressed over the accuracy of the thermometer, which can read to 1/100th of a degree Celsius, and the short length of time in which it provides a reading. "To measure temperature to 1/100th degree it takes a little time, wait about 60 seconds and it beeps softly to let you know it is complete..." says TSW, an Amazon customer.

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