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Dani123

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Maybe Baby Fetility Saliva Test
Posted: 01-24-07 18:15pm

Going to try maybe baby fertility saliva test, for those who dont want to spend $70 go to ebay and puchase it for half the price, will let you know how I go with it, wish me luck Laughing
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shortgeek

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Posted: 01-25-07 19:16pm

Good luck! I'm curiuos about how it works, whether it is accurate, and whether it is easy to use.
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Dani123

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Posted: 01-25-07 20:01pm

shortgeek wrote:
good luck! I'm curiuos about how it works, whether it is accurate, and whether it is easy to use.


just received it yesterday, I tried it out and it it's really easy all you do is spit in it and look, even though i'm on my period I test to see the difference between now and when i'm going to ovulate, if you purchase it, it's recommended to use it first thing in the morning without eating or drinking anything.

I got a good value the one I received is called ovuclear fertlity test and I received five pregnancy test with it for free and it only cost me $35. Laughing
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shortgeek

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Posted: 01-25-07 20:08pm

Great! I'm in the middle of my fertile time right now, but I might think about it for next month. I'm doubting whether opk is accurate for me.

How far before ovulation does it start telling you that you are fertile?
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Dani123

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Posted: 01-25-07 23:14pm

shortgeek wrote:
great! I'm in the middle of my fertile time right now, but I might think about it for next month. I'm doubting whether opk is accurate for me.

How far before ovulation does it start telling you that you are fertile?


it tells you as soon as you start but before you start ovulating it will show a build up of ferny stuff through the microscope as you can then tell you are about to start to ovulate at that stage you should start trying and when you do ovulate alot of ferny stuff will appear, when you are not ovulating the less there is. I am so irregular so I can't tell when i'm going to get my period and ovulate so this should help me.
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shortgeek

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Posted: 01-26-07 19:36pm

Understanding the signs leading up to ovulation would be a definite plus. My cycles range from 24 to 28 days usually, though i've had two 29 day cycles in the last five months. Last month was a 24 day cycle and I think my hubby and I only got 1 bd in before I ovulated. I tried to pay attention to the signs but it seems like I ovulated (cd11) so close to when signs started popping up (cd9) that we still didn't time it well. This month my signs started showing up on sunday (based on cm), and my hubby and I didn't want to miss a day in case I o'd early again. But, I appear to be ovulating on time this month, and my hubby is pretty tired from having to "perform" so much in six days.

I've read that cm can vary from month to month, so having something that gives us three days notice and is more accurate would be wonderful. Of course, I hope I don't need it next month.
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Dani123

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Posted: 01-26-07 20:40pm

shortgeek wrote:
understanding the signs leading up to ovulation would be a definite plus. My cycles range from 24 to 28 days usually, though i've had two 29 day cycles in the last five months. Last month was a 24 day cycle and I think my hubby and I only got 1 bd in before I ovulated. I tried to pay attention to the signs but it seems like I ovulated (cd11) so close to when signs started popping up (cd9) that we still didn't time it well. This month my signs started showing up on sunday (based on cm), and my hubby and I didn't want to miss a day in case I o'd early again. But, I appear to be ovulating on time this month, and my hubby is pretty tired from having to "perform" so much in six days.


I've read that cm can vary from month to month, so having something that gives us three days notice and is more accurate would be wonderful. Of course, I hope I don't need it next month.


looks like I will be cutting it close too my period is still going and according to my calender I am meant to ovulate on the 1st feb hopefully this isn't so, I hoe this saliva test works for me cause it so close between my period time and my ovulation time that I hope I won't miss it. Rolling Eyes
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shortgeek

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Posted: 01-27-07 09:22am

I hope it works, too. Lot's of baby dust to you!
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