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Clearblue Digital Fertility Monitor
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CJurkow
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Please could anyone tell me where I can get very cheap Clearblue Digital Fertility Monitor test strips. I am very desperate to ceonceive again after suffering two miscarriages in the last five months at 15 and 8 weeks.
I can mainly buy online only, due to location, but can get family to buy from shops if needed.
Thanks.
I can mainly buy online only, due to location, but can get family to buy from shops if needed.
Thanks.
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You can get one on Amazon from £90.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clearblue-Fertility-Monitor-94034/dp/B0012PB8EO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&m=AC4G8Z4TRGGGB&s=generic&qid=1207345825&sr=1-3
Really expensive aren't they? Worth it in the end though.:j little fire cracker born 5th November 2012 :j0 -
If you want just the test strips a quick google brings up lots of results.
http://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/clearblue-test-strips---for-use-with-fertility-monitor_1_3509.html
http://www.accessdiagnostics.co.uk/acatalog/Clear_blue_Fertility_Monitor.html
(this link has the strips under the machine, need to scroll down)
http://www.smefertility.com/clearblue-fertility-monitor-test-sticks-67-c.asp
There are quite a few on e-bay too.:heart2: Love isn't finding someone you can live with. It's finding someone you can't live without :heart2:0 -
Have you heard about the saliva tests? They usually cost approx £20 but can be used more than once. Google - Saliva Ovulation
I have never used one of these, I used standard ovulation sticks. But this does seem a better price as you can use it more than once.
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[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]The babystart™ Focus is a high-quality personal ovulation microscope that allows you to predict ovulation – the most fertile time of your menstrual cycle – and therefore indicates the best time to have intercourse when planning a pregnancy. When a woman is about to ovulate, her saliva begins to form a distinct fern like pattern due to an increase in hormone levels – as seen through the Babystart Focus. This “ferning” pattern is usually most noticeable around the time of ovulation i.e. from around two days before ovulation through to two days after ovulation, allowing you to predict ovulation and peak fertility. With Babystart Focus just add a drop of saliva to the lense and let the sample dry. After around five minutes, view the sample through the microscope lens. 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 le pattern can be viewed. [/FONT]
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Good Luck
Amanda
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Hi, I have pm'd you in case you are still looking for one of these.0
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You could register with this website, they have an ovulation calculator which you could use.
http://www.mymonthlycycles.com/home.jsp
Also, Pharmacy2u sell what you're looking for as well as similar tests. You can get free postage with myvouchercodes.co.uk:wave:0 -
I also use these and buy mine from Ebay as they cost £19.99 per pack of 20 at boots, i buy them from a seller who advertises them for £15.95 but i also make a best offer of £13.00 plus £2.95 postage.
They are great value for money and to be honest before i was using the monitor i was totally out on the day i ovulated.2010 - Goals
1. on the long road to hopefully adopting a child - Home Visit 3 Feb 2010
2. Planning to clear my credit card debt.
3. lose weight.
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I had a few months of using the Persona FM a while back in addition to other fertility monitoring methods, but I found it to be a VERY expensive way of monitoring my cycles!!
Agree with pp that there are much cheaper ways - BBT charting, CM observation, even cheap ovulation tests will work out much, MUCH cheaper.0
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