Fertility saliva tests have been around for many years, but with the invention of small compact tube-like fertility microscopes, women can now test how fertile they are, throughout the day, wherever they are.
Out of all the fertility testing systems, which can be expensive and hard to understand, the fertility microscope is the easiest, most affordable and most efficient way to measuring ovulation and fertility.
How to Use A Fertility Microscope
Having the information as to when you begin ovulating by using a fertility microscope predictor, can greatly increase your chances to get pregnant. Simply remove the glass end of the small fertility microscope and dab a small sample of your saliva.
After giving it 5 minutes to dry, just put the two pieces back together put the microscope up to your eye, press the button and look for simple indicator as to whether you are “not fertile”, “fertile” or just about to ovulate.
When you first begin your menstrual cycle and take a saliva test using the fertility microscope you should view no distinguishable patterns from the sample. The reason is because there are no highly concentrated levels of estrogen in your saliva at this time. As you get closer to your ovulation time your estrogen levels begin to increase.
Reading a sample through your microscope at this time should demonstrate simple leaf-like patterns beginning to form in your saliva. This indicates your levels of fertility are beginning to rise and your chances of pregnancy are increasing.
Within a few days of the time, as you continue along your menstrual cycle, your fertility levels will increase to the point where you are just about to start your ovulation. The saliva tests should show definite crystallized “ferning” design patterns throughout the sample. This indication tells you that you are within 24 to 72 hours from the start of your ovulation.
Because this is the time you are most fertile in your menstrual cycle, forming a plan of action and having sexual intercourse during the next day or so gives you the greatest opportune time to conceive a child. Medical research has shown that couples having intercourse during this fertile time before she ovulates greatly increases the chance of conception, by having the sperm present when ovulation occurs.
The more you use your fertility microscope the better you will be at interpreting what your specific ferm-like designs look like, and the easier it will be to understand when your moment of ovulation is about to occur. Some women are known to have an additional spike of estrogen at other times throughout their menstrual cycle. By charting your cycle each month and using your fertility microscope on a very consistent basis you should be able to determine if and when this is happening to you.
Because of its compact design you can take a fertility monitor wherever you go as it easily slips into your purse or your pocket. Testing your saliva throughout the day when you know your fertility levels are rising will give you the best results allowing you to know when it is the greatest opportunity to attempt to conceive your child.
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