Ovulation Predictor Microscope

by admin on September 15, 2010

Many trying-to-conceive (TTC) couples would like to understand what she is her most fertile and just about ovulate so they can maximize their chances of getting pregnant.

Of the many devices designed to monitor her levels of fertility most are very expensive and require monthly purchases of additional sensors to operate.

An ovulation predictor microscope such as the Fertile Focus ovulation microscope on the other hand is quite different that complicated computerized monitoring systems. They are compact, easy to use, and affordable.

How to Use An Ovulation Predictor Microscope

An ovulation predictor microscope has a simple approach to monitoring the concentrated levels of estrogen in your saliva. The small lipstick-like device works by simply removing the glass and of the little microscope and adding a dab of your saliva and allow it to dry (about 5 min.). Once it’s dry just put the two pieces back together, but the microscope to your eye, press the button and observed. You should be looking for one of three different indicators.

When you first start your menstrual cycle your fertility level is very low and so is your estrogen. By looking at the dried saliva sample on the glass slide of your microscope you should see no distinguishable design or pattern. As you get closer to ovulation your estrogen levels rise and can be found in concentrated amounts in your saliva on your tongue.

When looking at a dried sample you will begin to notice “leaf-like” patterns or designs beginning to form. This indicates that you are getting closer to your ovulation and your fertility level is beginning to rise. Having intercourse at this time heightens the opportunity that you could get pregnant.

Just before you begin ovulating your estrogen levels reach their highest peak. A dried sample viewed to the ovulation predictor microscope will show signs of a definite crystallized “ferning” pattern which appears like small fern leaves. This indicates you are at your most fertile time and are within 24 to 72 hours of ovulation. Having sexual intercourse at this time guarantees your greatest opportunity to conceive.

Research has shown that your best chance for conception can happen as soon as the “ferning” design begins to appear. Not every woman’s “ferning” pattern will look identical, as everyone’s level of estrogen as they are reaching their time of ovulation is different. After a few months of using the ovulation predictor microscope your understanding of what your “ferning” patterns look like will become more clear.

There are times when some women will notice fern patterns at other times during the month. This is due to an additional surging of estrogen that is normal in some women. By charting your menstrual cycle it is usually easy to distinguish the second surge of estrogen from the first when you ovulate. For best results it is recommended not to test within two hours of eating or drinking anything.

For any woman interested in knowing her time of ovulation each menstrual cycle, an affordable, easy to understand ovulation predictor microscope can help. This 100% noninvasive easy to use device is accurate to within 98% of predicting when you will ovulate, greatly increasing your chances to conceive.

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