New Way to Track Ovulation

August 12, 2009 by malky · 1 Comment
Filed under: Infertility News, infertility 

Our good friends over at the UK have come up with a new device to help track ovulation. They are promising 12 months and you are pregnant or your money back. The device is called DuoFertility, a state-of-the-art fertility monitor, that records a woman’s temperature up to 20,000 times a day. There is also a hot line to help you determine the readings. This device isn’t cheap though – 495 pounds. That’s close to $1,000!

I’m a little skeptical that this device will be such a cure all. Sure timing of intercourse is important, but if a woman doesn’t ovulate or eggs don’t reach maturity without the aid of drugs, she’s kind of out of luck. Of course this can also do nothing for male factor infertility.

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