SpicyTunaSushi
April 11th, 2011, 04:07 PM
Hi,
I don't plan on buying a digital- mostly because I have such a short window to get pg and we are doing the diet and everything else, but if I can't get my pH up, then so be it!
But, when I do use pH strips- three different kinds, on the alkaline ones- I don't get much change- they look 'wet'. On the Universal- I get a 6 or so, though I have seen 7 before.
So, my question is:
1. For those using a digital, do you see alkaline or acidic readings even though your paper looks unchanged.
2. Is a pH of 6 going to hurt my chances if I am doing the diet 100%, as well as timing, eggwhite, etc? :think:
I don't plan on buying a digital- mostly because I have such a short window to get pg and we are doing the diet and everything else, but if I can't get my pH up, then so be it!
But, when I do use pH strips- three different kinds, on the alkaline ones- I don't get much change- they look 'wet'. On the Universal- I get a 6 or so, though I have seen 7 before.
So, my question is:
1. For those using a digital, do you see alkaline or acidic readings even though your paper looks unchanged.
2. Is a pH of 6 going to hurt my chances if I am doing the diet 100%, as well as timing, eggwhite, etc? :think: