Hi everybody!
I'm starting to make my list with everything I'll need to TTC my dream boy in January and I came up this microscope which works with saliva and is reusable.
I want to ask if anyone has tried it and if it actually works.
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Hi everybody!
I'm starting to make my list with everything I'll need to TTC my dream boy in January and I came up this microscope which works with saliva and is reusable.
I want to ask if anyone has tried it and if it actually works.
I have heard mixed results with it and you simply do not need it.
Have it and hate it (strong opinion sorry)
I agree with True Blue. Its not worth the time and money. You are better off spending your money on cheapy opks online.
Thank you girls!
If clearblue was available in my country I would buy that, but I have to buy most online and since I don't know how long it will take for a BFP I don't want to have to order all the time online or stock up and then get a BFP and throw away money.
I guess I'll order the cheapies, because clearblue is very expensive and you have to buy new stripes if not successful quickly.
The cheapies are just as good if not better because approaching O you can test more than once a day and not worry about wasting them :)
they are so easy to read too once you are used to them.
Ithink the cheapies work better anyway.
I have all the O possible tests!
The salive microscope was the worst(used it twice) and was extremly expansive(I think I have payed 55$ or something).
Overview are the best.
I used ClearBlue and Overview.
I am currently doing the ultrasound so it's better then anything.
MyByC sorry for my lack of knowledge but how does the ultrasound work and where do you get it?
As far as I know you can have an ultrasound every 2 days, starting a few days after last day of AF the OB gets to see your ovaries and the ovum(s) and tell you when you will ovulate based on the dimesions of the ovum(s).
I don't know how it works where MyByc lives, but here it takes about 2-3 ultrasounds every month and each costs around 30-40 euros.
Usually they are transvaginal and OBs with private offices do it. I don't know if it is covered by public healthcare.