If you are trying to have a baby and not getting pregnant, it does not mean you are infertile. Most likely, you are trying to conceive on the wrong days of your cycle. You need something that tells you when you can conceive. That is what a fertility monitor does, maximising your chances of having a child naturally with the ovulation method.
Mrs Kerimi had been trying to get pregnant for four years. She decided to use Valley Electronics’ Baby-Comp—a small computerised monitor that can identify the days of the month when a woman is more likely to conceive.
“I became pregnant with a baby boy within just four months,” says Mrs Kerimi. Baby-Comp was very easy to use. I have already given it to a friend, who is trying to have a baby.”
How does it all work?
Ovulation is the release of a mature egg from a woman’s ovary, usually halfway through the menstrual cycle. The egg travels down a fallopian tube to the uterus, ready to be fertilised by a sperm. This is when a woman is highly fertile.
Usually there are only six days in every cycle when a woman can get pregnant: five days before ovulation, as sperm can live three to five days in the woman’s body, and on the day she ovulates. The ovulation period lasts 24 to 48 hours, and it is even shorter for women in their 40s. Ovulation is accompanied by a slight but constant rise in body temperature. Baby-Comp can detect these variations and predict, with extreme precision, when a woman has the highest chance of getting pregnant.
Designed and manufactured in Germany, Baby-Comp is proven to be very effective in helping women to conceive in a natural way, and at minimising the need for invasive medical procedures such as hormonal therapy and artificial insemination, which results in discarded embryos.
Lady-Comp® and Baby-Comp® also work perfectly well for natural contraception (natural family planning); allowing women to avoid invasive coils or pills, which studies have shown carry risk of cancer and other long-term side effects and also can cause chemical abortion for all women taking the pills or using coils, by their anti-implantation mechanism, which doesn’t allow to attach the newly conceived embryo to the mother’s uterine lining,” explains Manczak. ‘Despite the hormones’ ability to prevent the release of eggs, sometimes a “breakthrough ovulation” takes place. A woman can still conceive a baby (embryo), who because of synthetic hormones cannot attach to the uterine lining and dies. Unfortunately, many women are not given information by their doctors about anti-implantation mechanism and the risks they are exposed to, and the fact that these can be eliminated with a natural family planning approach such as the ovulation method.’
Over 99 percent accurate
Valley Electronics’ fertility monitors, Lady-Comp and Baby-Comp measure your oral temperature, and use a built-in intelligent algorithm to compare this information with that from about 700,000 cycles of other women. This allows users to identify fertile days with a clinically proven accuracy of 99.34 percent. Determining the exact window of fertility is important for all women, but is particularly so for those in their 40s, whose mature eggs do not last as long as younger women’s.
Both fertility monitors can also tell you if you are pregnant, detect factors such as hormonal imbalances or yellow body (the corpus luteum) dysfunction. Problems with the yellow body cause difficulties getting pregnant as well as staying pregnant. The embryo cannot survive without a properly functioning yellow body. Baby-Comp detects the factors causing you fertility problems and the potential risk of early miscarriage. It also stores data about the last 180 to 250 days of your cycle that your gynaecologist can use for diagnostic purposes.
Research proven
According to Luke Manczak, managing director of the only authorised distributor of Baby-Comp and Lady-Comp in the UK and Ireland, the fertility monitors are very popular in the US and Europe, particularly in Germany.
“The electronic brain, containing knowledge about fertility, is manufactured by leading suppliers in Germany where the device is also assembled. The project was also supported by the Innovation Fund and the Federal Ministry for Research and Technology,” says Manczak.
“This is because research shows that fertility monitors are effective in helping women get pregnant in a natural way, and at minimising the need for complex, invasive, expensive medical procedures such as hormonal therapy and artificial insemination.”
Flexible 4-month or 6-month payment plans are available for those interested in purchasing Valley Electronics’ Baby-Comp® and Lady-Comp® fertility monitors. For more information, visit www.lady-comp.co.uk.
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