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Clearblue fertility monitor thoughts and advice....??

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Ilovebeingamummy · 21/03/2009 19:58

Been ttc number 3 since august last year. Mc at 6 weeks in Seot and again in Dec. Stopped breastfeeding in dec in case that wasn't helping the ttc process (ds was 22mths so wasn't too put out!)

After 3 cycles of no bfp have invested £100 in clearblue monitor, sticks, evening primose oil and pregnacare in the vain hope that one or all will help.

But... monitor arrived Fri which was day 5 of my cycle but it was mid afternoon so couldn't set it that day. So I have had to set it to be day 5 today and I am assuming then it will ask for test tomorrow (day 6) although it is actually day 7...I am thinking it won;t matter too much as I have regular 34 day cycles and will probably have to do the full 20 sticks.

Does the monitor ask for 10/20 consecutive from day 6??

Anybody have any thoughts/experience of using one of these? Or nice positive stories??

OP posts:
Ilovebeingamummy · 23/03/2009 10:55

anyone else use them at all????

OP posts:
londonlexi · 24/03/2009 10:27

Hi, can't help your specifics I'm afraid but i've just started using CFM this month as well. If you do a mumsnet search for Clearblue Fertility Monitor there are lots of old threads with info on that I found useful, even if people aren't responding at the moment - you can also visit the CFM site where there is more detailed info than in the box.
I've had a couple of m/c lately as well so thought I'd go for the expensive CFM option and the same extras as yourself - Pre Seed as well. Remember to stop taking EPO after ovulation.
Fingers crossed for us both xx

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