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Measuring body temp - wearable thermometer?

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ovulater · 15/08/2017 14:58

Using a regular thermometer doesn't work for me - I wake up at different times each morning etc.

Does anyone have a better method? I've seen this online and it looks practical - you wear it overnight and it syncs with an app on your phone, https://www.avawomen.com/ it's not cheap though

Does anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks Smile

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WelshMammy123 · 15/08/2017 17:13

Hi,

I have the Ava and think it's great. You're right it's not cheap but it gives you quite a lot of data in that in measures temperature, hrv ratio, amount of sleep you have per night and pulse rate and then using all that data tells you when your fertile period is month by month, pin points ovulation etc. There's a great Facebook group too which might be worth looking at if you're undecided.

Ava has helped me find out that despite positive ovulation tests every month and really bad ovulation pains I'm not actually ovulating. The progesterone tests I've just had done have confirmed that.

So yes it's expensive but I'm finding it hugely beneficial. Happy to answer any other questions about Ava you might have as don't think it's really landed properly usage wise in the U.K yet x

ovulater · 15/08/2017 19:01

Thanks Welsh that's really helpful Smile

I'm not looking to get pregnant right away tbh - I want to track my cycles accurately and then looking at ttc at a later date. So I guess I need to decide whether it's worth the outlay right now

Best of luck with your ttc. Flowers

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