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i bought a fertil-focus scope and i just got it in the mail, so i wanted to try it out. I am on my 6th cycle day so i still on my period but today should be the last day. so anyway i did the spit test and its showing thoes little chrystles... what does that mean... i know that the chrystles mean im about to OV but i have a 34 day cycle and im not to OV till around the 29.. please help

2007-06-14 05:32:54 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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Hi!,
Quality: A sturdy metal body & quality lens means reliability and long life!

Clarity: A powerful 50X magnification lens for 98% accuracy and ease-of-use.

Discretion: Fertile-Focus looks like an attractive lipstick case!

Convenience: Test anytime and anywhere. Results in just five minutes.

Affordability: Other brands of saliva fertility tests offer lesser quality at twice the cost.

With the Fertile-Focus ovulation microscope, determining your most fertile time of month is just a focus away. No more expensive, messy urine ovulation tests and no more guesswork - even for women with irregular cycles. Fertile Focus is a 100% safe, natural, and accurate aid to conception - and it the most affordable saliva fertility monitor available.
All-natural, hygienic, and effortless to use, Fertile-Focus is also backed by clinical research. For women who are trying to conceive, Fertile-Focus is 98% accurate in pinpointing ovulation. Ideal for women with both regular or irregular menstrual cycles, Fertile-Focus offers you a natural and affordable way to increase your chances of conception!



Using Fertile-Focus
With Fertile-Focus, just add a drop of saliva to the lens and let the sample dry. In five minutes, view the sample through the microscope. Press the LED light button and focus by turning the eyepiece of the microscope. If you are ovulating - or about to ovulate - a ferning, crystal-like pattern can be viewed. NOTE: Test first thing in the morning. Do not test after eating, drinking, smoking, or brushing teeth.
Interpreting Fertile-Focus Results
With Fertile-Focus, just add a drop of saliva to the lens and let the sample dry. In five minutes, view the sample through the microscope. Press the LED light button and focus by turning the eyepiece of the microscope. If you are ovulating - or about to ovulate - a ferning, crystal-like pattern can be viewed.


Not Fertile: Simple dot patterns and lines indicate no ovulation. You are not fertile at this time.

Transitional: Small ferning patterns – or crystal forms - appear among the spots and lines. Ovulation may occur in 3-4 days. At this time, conception is possible, though not yet likely.

Fertile: Strong ferning – or crystal – patterns dominate the sample. Ovulation is about to occur or already occurring. At this time, conception is likely. This is your most fertile time of the month. Conception is possible from between 5 days before to 24 hours after ovulation.

Questions and Answers about the Fertile-Focus Saliva Fertility Monitor

How does Fertile-Focus work?
Fertile-Focus detects hormone changes that occur prior to and during ovulation. As estrogen increases, "ferning" or crystal patterns can be viewed in dried samples of saliva. These patterns indicate that ovulation is about to take place. The duration of your most fertile time lasts from several days before ovulation to 24 or so hours after ovulation.

When do I test with Fertile-Focus?
Test on a daily basis and record results on a fertility chart or calendar. Test first thing in the morning - but never after eating, drinking, or brushing your teeth. These activities may interfere with results. If you test later in the day, try to wait at least two hours after eating or drinking.


Is Fertile-Focus accurate?
When instructions are followed, ovulation microscopes are 98%* accurate for predicting ovulation. Accuracy has been established by medical researchers.

Can a Saliva Fertility Monitor / Microscope be used as a contraceptive device?
Ovulation microscopes should not be used as a contraceptive device. See your doctor if you have any questions.

Regards, $

2007-06-18 03:53:41 · answer #1 · answered by Sidd 7 · 0 0

lol, i never got mine to work right, but i think i wasn;'t iovulating anyway. Jut use it every day and make a note of how the pattern changes, you may not be ovulating when you think you are!

2007-06-14 05:37:24 · answer #2 · answered by parental unit 7 · 0 0

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