Trouble Getting Pregnant? Why Not Try a Fertility Monitor?
Infertility is a major health concern, but just because you have trouble getting pregnant, it doesn’t mean that infertility has affected your wellness. The chances are that you are getting your timing wrong, and need something that tells you when you can conceive. This is where Valley Electronics’ Baby-Comp® comes in, as the small computerised monitor can identify the days of the month in which you are more likely to conceive.
You are at your most fertile about halfway through your menstrual cycle, as this is when your ovaries release an egg to travel to the uterus, ready to be fertilised by a sperm. This normally gives you a six-day window in which you can get pregnant – the five days before ovulation and the day you ovulate. So, your fertility monitor can predict, with extreme precision, when you have the highest chance of getting pregnant by measuring your oral temperature and then using a built-in intelligent algorithm to compare this information with that from about 700,000 cycles of other women – with over 99% accuracy!
According to Luke Manczak, managing director of the only authorised distributor of Baby-Comp® and Lady-Comp® in the UK and Ireland, ‘Our fertility monitors are very popular in the US and Europe, especially in Germany where they were developed by a team of gynaecologists, software specialists and electronic experts. The electronic brain, containing knowledge about fertility, is manufactured by leading suppliers in Germany where the device is also assembled.’
‘The project was also supported by the Innovation Fund and the Federal Ministry for Research and Technology,’ Manczak continued. ‘This is because research shows that fertility monitors are effective at helping women get pregnant in a natural way, and at minimising the need for complex, invasive, expensive medical procedures such as hormonal therapy, artificial insemination including in vitro, which result in many discarded human embryos (from many fertilised eggs only one is implanted). A recent survey found that 75% of women who couldn’t have children were able to conceive with the help of Baby-Comp®.’
Manczak added, ‘Fertility monitors also work perfectly well for natural family planning; allowing women to avoid invasive coils or pills, which studies have shown carry risk of abortion for all women taking the pills or using coils, by their anti-nidation mechanism, which doesn’t allow to attach the newly conceived embryo to the mother’s uterine lining. Unfortunately, many women are not given information by their doctors about anti-implantation mechanism and the risks they are exposed to, and the fact that these can be eliminated with a natural family planning approach such as the ovulation method.’
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