The best time to have intercourse is in the 12 to 48 hours before
ovulation occurs. This way, sperm have time to travel to the fallopian tubes to
meet the egg when it is released from the ovary. Unlike many techniques such as
monitoring the post-ovulation rise in body temperature, using a fertility
monitor can identify the critical two days in the lead-up to ovulation,
maximising your chance of getting pregnant.
What is a fertility monitor?
A fertility monitor is an electronic device that helps you to identify
your fertile period. They are generally small, portable, battery-operated
gadgets which analyse the results of a fertility test. There are now dozens of
different fertility monitors on the market and the different brands use a
variety of methods to measure fertility.
The most simple fertility monitors will just show either a red or green
light when analysing a test-stick used to measure hormones in urine. Other more
complex fertility monitors record a series of measurements over time (either of
urine test-sticks, temperature or saliva) and then highlight your most likely
fertile period.
The most common method used by fertility monitors is disposable
test-sticks, which are dipped into urine to measure hormone levels, usually LH.
Many fertility monitors use thermometers to identify the rise in body
temperature that occurs a few hours after ovulation. Some fertility monitors
measure hormone levels in saliva. This can be done by measuring ferning
patterns, or even electrical resistance of saliva.
How does a fertility monitor work?
Once ovulation has occurred, the egg is only viable for between 12 and
36 hours. In general, fertility experts recommend that having sex in the two
days or so before ovulation, or right at the time of ovulation, will give you a
better chance at getting pregnant.
Ovulation is triggered by a rise in the level of a number of hormones,
including oestrogen and luteinising hormone (LH). This rise happens a few days
before the egg is released – and can be measured in changes in some bodily
fluids. Some fertility monitors measure the levels of one or both of these
hormones in your body (by testing a few drops of your saliva or a few drops of
urine) so that you can see when this hormone surge occurs.
Which fertility monitor is the best?
Personal preference plays a big part in the decision on which fertility
monitor to purchase. One of the best selling fertility monitors uses urine test
sticks. The fertility monitor sells for around $150, with a small supply of
test sticks, but you do need to continue purchasing test sticks if you use the
monitor over a period of time. Other monitors rely only on changes in body
temperature or saliva and don’t require the purchase of additional refills.
Recent developments include the release of a fertility monitor which
uses a skin patch to record and analyse your body temperature thousands of
times in a day to give a far more accurate indication of ovulation. However, in
general, the more complex and detailed the fertility monitor is, the more
costly it will be.
Can a fertility monitor be used for birth control?
This is not advisable.
While some fertility monitors do advertise their accuracy at up to 99
percent, it is very unwise to use them for birth control as sperm can survive
in the body for up to five days, which is generally much longer than the period
of fertility identified by a fertility monitor.
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