Trying to get pregnant should be a happy and exciting time for you and your partner; you shouldn’t have to worry about getting pregnant. The Clearblue Fertility Monitor helps cut down on the time that it takes to conceive.

The neat thing about the Clearblue monitor is that is maximizes your chances of getting pregnant by alerting you when are most likely able to conceive.

The way it works is you buy test sticks separately to the monitor and use one per test whenever the monitor tells you to test. A test stick is placed in your urine stream and then placed into the Clearblue Monitor for testing. A really good feature of the Clear Blue Monitor is you can program it to track the days of your monthly cycle.

This maximizes your chances of getting pregnant. Each test shows a “fertility status” on the screen, based on the test results – low, high, and peak – displayed using 3 bars.

The exclusive “M” Button:

The Clearblue’s unique ‘M Button’ is activated at the start of your monthly cycle. It sets the beginning of a 6-hour time period for testing. You should press the button at the start of your cycle but only when it’s convenient to test; the first urine of the day. In order to test different times in your cycle, you’re free to change the day and/or time you press the button on your next cycle.

The Clearblue Fertility Monitor accurately identifies more fertile days in your cycle than any other fertility monitor. About 10 or 12 days after your cycle starts is usually the most fertile time because your estrogen levels are higher. Male sperm can survive as much as five days, so your chances of conceiving are the best during these pre-ovulation days in your cycle

Technical Reasons Behind the Clear Blue Fertility Monitor’s Effectiveness:

During this phase called the Follicular Phase (a.k.a. “pre-ovulation phase) a follicle that contains an egg starts developing inside an ovary. The “LH surge” or rise in “Luteinizing Hormone” signals peak fertility during this time. Lasting only a couple days, this surge in this hormone is the most fertile time for you to conceive. It’s when ovulation occurs when you are most likely to conceive, and the Clear Blue Fertility Monitor helps you pinpoint this time with ease. From this point forward only around 24 hours can your egg be fertilized, and it’s this time that the Clear Blue is good at helping you pinpoint. During the ‘Luteal Phase,’ which is the fourteen days after ovulation, you are way less likely to get pregnant.

During the ‘Luteal Phase,’ which is the fourteen days after ovulation, you are way less likely to get pregnant.

Performing A Routine Test

Each morning simply switch on the Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor while in your testing window and prior to your first urine of the day. Some mornings the monitor will indicate that you need to test your hormone levels. This is done by wetting a test stick: Remove a new stick from its wrapper and hold pointing downwards in your urine stream for about three seconds. While holding the stick pointing downwards, remove the cap from the handle and put on over the wet end of the stick.

You should now see a flashing red light coming from the monitor’s test stick slot. This indicates it is performing some internal checks in order to ensure the slot is indeed ready to receive your test stick. Don’t put the test stick into the slot until the light has gone out. Simply hold the test stick by the cap and place the other end into the the slot, cut corner pointing down. Push it down until it clicks into place, lying flat. Now you should see a flashing symbol of the test stick on the display if you’ve inserted it correctly. It will continue flashing for around five minutes as it does the test.

At the end of the test, the display will indicate to remove and discard the test stick. The monitor fertility status symbol will show the level of fertility in one of three simple bars – low, high, or peak.

Cathy has been publishing helpful articles on fertility for 5 years. Learn more about the signs of infertility and what to do about it at http://www.clearbluefertilitymonitors.com

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