Learn how OVULENS works
Ovulation is the time when a woman is fertile, the time when she can conceive a baby. Ovulation means simply, "producing an egg". It is the time in a woman’s cycle when the egg leaves the ovary and passes into and down the fallopian tube, ready for fertilization. It is only during this time that a male sperm can fertilize the egg and conceive a baby. Knowing when your ovulation takes place is very important, whether you want to conceive a baby or whether you want to avoid conceiving a baby.
One of the changes that takes place during ovulation is an increase in the level of minerals and estrogen in a woman’s saliva, starting three to four days prior to ovulation and returning to normal two to three days after ovulation. This change is most simply shown by certain easily recognized patterns which can be seen in dried saliva.
The OVULENS is like a "mini precision microscope" that makes it possible for you to easily see those patterns. When you use the OVULENS to look at a dry specimen of saliva, you will know immediately when you are ovulating and when you are most likely to conceive a baby or not to conceive a baby.
OVULENS is a scientific instrument that can provide you with the critical information you need to make informed reproductive decisions in your life.
Reviewing the chart closely you can see, the LH " spike is often very sharp, meaning it is of short duration. Often the measurable LH "spike" lasts only a few hours. For example, someone testing for LH "spike" at 6:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. could completely miss an LH "spike" occurring from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.! Hormone testing can often cost over twenty dollars per test, effective hormone testing (not relying on just plain luck) for just ONE cycle could cost hundreds of dollars!
The often used "temperature spike method" tends to be extremely inaccurate due to things like normal fluctuations in temperature because of health, time of day, or diet. As you can see the temperature "spike" takes place after ovulation has occurred. Conception based on the "temperature spike method" will therefore almost always fail. The questionable results of the "temperature spike method", coupled with the inconvenience of constantly taking one's temperature, makes the it truly "outdated".
The easiest, most accurate, and cost effective method of knowing the cycles of your body is the Ovulens fern leaf pattern test. A moment each morning to look for an easily recognizable pattern helps you to know your body rhythms, Informing you when ovulation and fertility is approaching, and when ovulation and fertility has clearly past.