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Basal thermometer - USB or iPhone connector?!

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belkins · 03/05/2015 19:19

I'm looking for a basal thermometer which will connect to my phone either by wire/wifi/Bluetooth.

Is there such a thing? I need to start charting again and previous experience tells me I WILL forget and that will stress me. I figure something that's already connected to my phone would be ideal as no need to write the temp down.

I found this which looks ideal but looks like they're struggling with funding? temp-drop.com/?variant=767520619

Am I missing a trick?!

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willitbe · 04/05/2015 16:12

Or get a www.ladycomputer.com/ babycomp or ladycomp, they are easy to use, and have alarm clock that you can set, that you can take your temp without properly waking and go back to sleep if its the weekend! It stores the temps for something like 120 days I think, and helps give an idea of when your fertile or not too.

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belkins · 04/05/2015 16:41

Thanks Willitbe, I'd not seen those on my searches!

On first look, they're very expensive... If you've used one do they justify the cost?

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willitbe · 04/05/2015 18:59

I used one first on a fertility trial, the trial was comparing opk's, the ladycomp, and the duo fertility monitor.

The ladycomp or the duo-fertility monitor might suit you. The duo-fertility monitor was good, but after a couple of months I did get fed up of wearing the monitor 24/7.

I ended up buying a ladycomp monitor (the old style) online on ebay (you do have to search internationally to get the cheaper ones). I have been using it for years now, and I am now in the menopause and finding it helpful to monitor my now irratic cycles too.

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