This item: BIOS Diagnostics Ovulation Thermometer, High Accuracy to 1/100th degree, Temperature Tracking, Chart included, Clinically Accurate, Water Resistant, C/F Switchable, BPA Free
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Product description
The BIOS Diagnostics™ Ovulation Digital Thermometer helps you track ovulation with high accuracy temperature, to 100th of a Celsius degree. Minimize the guesswork. Recording you basal body temperature every day can help establish a pattern and help you to pinpoint your specific ovulation time, and in turn, your peak time for conception. What is a Basal Temperature? A basal temperature is the normal body temperature of a healthy person immediately upon awakening after a restful night's sleep. More precisely, it is the body temperature measured under so-called "basal conditions" (12 hours after eating, after a restful sleep, no exercise, no emotional excitement, normal room temperature). For optimum accuracy, your basal temperature should be taken at the same time every morning upon waking. Changes in basal temperature are related to changes in the female reproductive cycle. By taking your basal temperature daily with an ovulation thermometer and charting it, you can notice slight changes and patterns. These charts of your basal temperature, in addition to other information, can help you understand your menstrual cycle and ovulation. The basal temperature method can be used to help in family planning. Charting of temperature and prediction of ovulation can be used to time sexual intercourse during fertile days to aid in increasing the likelihood of pregnancy. This ovulation thermometer (16C2) is intended to measure the basal temperature in the adult human body, to help you understand your menstrual cycle and ovulation, to increase the likelihood of pregnancy. This device is designed to be reusable for clinical or home use.
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I’d say this thing is accurate. I use the Apple health app to keep track of my temperature and it’s fairly accurate in the sense that I can start to see trends now! I have PCOS and the only way I know my period is coming is by my temperature. My cycle is all over the place but this is really cool to me!
The item description says the thermometer is rechargeable but it is not. Not only that, mine came with a dead battery inside. Amazon did issue me a partial refund for the battery I had to buy. The thermometer does do its job, but considering it is not rechargeable it is expensive for no reason. I already have it and will keep it, but I recommend you buy a different one with better value.
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