B-D Digital Basal Thermometer - 1ea

B-D Digital Basal Thermometer  - 1ea

B-D Digital Basal Thermometer - 1ea

  • SKU: 373183
  • UPC: 38290524560
  • Size: 1 Each
  • Manufacturer: BECTON-DICKINSON

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Easy to read: large, clear numbers on digital display. Memory feature: retails last temperature reading. Water resistant: For easy cleaning. On/Off Button: Shuts off automatically. Easy to Replace: Battery Included. For Oral or Rectal use.

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Basal Body Temperature: Basal Temperature is the normal body temperature of a healthy person immediately upon awakening in the morning. In women, this temperature normally rises after ovulation due to hormonal changes. Thus, a temperature increase near the middle of your menstrual cycle can indicate ovulation has occurred. Identifying Ovulation timing: Tracking your basal temperature can help you to identify ovulation timing. Temperature Tracking Charts are included to help you track your temperature for three (3) menstrual cycles. By taking your temperature with the B-D Basal Digital Thermometer each morning throughout your cycle, a pattern usually becomes visible. This pattern, along with other indicators can help you determine the timing f your ovulation. A mid-cycle sustained temperature increase at the end of your cycle (21 days) suggests pregnancy. Knowledge of ovulation timing can help you increase or decrease your likelihood of conception Seeking Professional Guidance: Remember that temperature fluctuations and other observations are only indicators or ovulation. Interpretation of such information requires medical knowledge and training. Providing your doctor with completed temperature tracking charts can help in fertility diagnosis and natural family planning techniques.