Friday, 5 July 2013

Duofertility review

It took me a while to decide to get the duofertility monitor as it is a lot more expensive than anything else that I have tried.

But I am so glad that I did!
I bought it when we had been trying for 17 months. We had gone through all the tests and everything was normal. We had unexplained infertility. The doctors were talking about IVF, but it costs so much that we had decided to save up for it.

So it is a fertility sensor that you sick under your bra on the side of the body and it checks your temperature all the time at night. Then you check your fertility level on the monitor (or your computer) and it tells you when you are fertile and confirms ovulation. What is awesome with it is the support you get.
I could speak to your advisor when you want, they are always friendly and helpful. And they didn't seem to mind me asking them lots and lots of questions. Bless them!

My chart was clearer than the one I did with my BBT thermometer, but I was still glad that I could just pick up the phone and speak to someone about it all.

This is how it works:

 
 
I found another great review here, Helen is a pharmacist and she said that this was the best thing for them after testing all the products in her pharmacy.
 
 
There are some medical publications showing that it is effective and that it can even help couples who have had IVF. http://www.touchobgyn.com/authors/oriane-chausiaux
 
These are the claims they make on their site:
 
"Fertility specialists will monitor your data via our online fertility service. You can contact us to discuss your cycle patterns and get tips to increase your chances of pregnancy.
An assisted fertility treatment with an at home solution to avoid numerous visits to a clinic.
An unmatched natural conception rate for Infertile couples, equal to the success rates of IVF."
 
I don't have any photos of my own, as I gave it to my sister in law who got pregnant after 3 cycles using it.
 
 
 


1 comment:

  1. I have found another couple of blogs who give a good insight into the way other women use Duofertility.
    It’s the story of a couple going through the ups and down of semen analysis and the prospect of having to pay large amount of money for fertility treatment. So far they are not pregnant – as far as I can see however she gives a good account of what DuoFertility does for her and her husband. http://woulddieforthat.blogspot.co.uk/
    This one is the story of a woman diagnosed with low ovarian reserve who clearly wants to try everything available to help her get pregnant. She seems to have given up on all the various kits after a month or two and she keeps using DuoFertility. It appears to have paid off in the end. http://duofertilityandclearblue.wordpress.com/
    So it’s not just me who say it’s great!

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