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Re: ovulation detection monitorFrom: Malcolm (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 12 May 1997 05:33:51 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 11 May 1997, Sonja wrote: > >Recently, on a TV medical show, I saw a new procuct for ovulation >detection. It is a small monitor much like that used for home blood >glucose testing, except that urine is placed on a test strip and >inserted into the monitor. It was designed as a birth control product >and approved by the Catholic church because it is not a barrier to >conception. It simply shows a green light when it is safe to have sex >and a red light during the time of ovulation. It is only available in >the UK, according to the TV show and sells for about $100. > >My thoughts on this device are that it would be very useful to a woman >who is trying to conceive. It seems much more accurate than the old >temperature charts and mucous checking-such a grey area. I believe it >also records and saves the information each day which could be helpfulin >trying to determine cycles. > >I live in Australia, but am VERY interested in this product and would >appreciate any info, including a manufacturer or supplier's name and >address or phone. If anyone out there has heard of it, please let me >know. I'll be passing through the UK in 2 months and really want to get >my hands on one of these devices. > >Thank You, > >Sonja > >-- >Sonja >
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