Anonymous wrote: I used the $100 tracker (borrowed from a friend) and it absolutely worked for me - pregnant at 35 and 38.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used this and is it good? I'm 35 and had no issue getting pregnant 3 years ago. I didn't track anything, just had sex unprotected for a few months. The baby came at a pretty busy time for us professionally so we are trying to be better this time around when trying for #2. I bought this at the grocery store to track to see when I ovulate. So far I'm 14 days in and nothing. Could that be accurate? Has anyone used this tool before? Are there better ones? Even though I'm 35 with one child I'm a complete novice!
Do you have one with high fertility/peak fertility or one with the surge (equivalent to peak fertility) only?
I use the former and I found it pretty reliable. I usually get high fertikity on day 9 or 10 and peak fertility a day or two later. However my cycles are on a short side. How long are your cycles?
The surge one I believe. The one with the two lines that where both show dark during your peak time. Would you recommend one over the other? I have only started to track my cycles...I was on birth control for years and never gave it thought but it looks like it is around the 28 day mark.
It sounds like you should have gotten the surge by now. See how it goes for a few more days, maybe your body is still adjusting.
Personally I like the predictor that tracks both estrogen and LH. It gives you a day or two warning (high fertility) and also you are more confident both hormones work as they are supposed to.
Is it the same brand?
I would have thought so too but I haven't had much cervical mucus at this point. Last month, my first off of birth control I did, however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used this and is it good? I'm 35 and had no issue getting pregnant 3 years ago. I didn't track anything, just had sex unprotected for a few months. The baby came at a pretty busy time for us professionally so we are trying to be better this time around when trying for #2. I bought this at the grocery store to track to see when I ovulate. So far I'm 14 days in and nothing. Could that be accurate? Has anyone used this tool before? Are there better ones? Even though I'm 35 with one child I'm a complete novice!
Do you have one with high fertility/peak fertility or one with the surge (equivalent to peak fertility) only?
I use the former and I found it pretty reliable. I usually get high fertikity on day 9 or 10 and peak fertility a day or two later. However my cycles are on a short side. How long are your cycles?
The surge one I believe. The one with the two lines that where both show dark during your peak time. Would you recommend one over the other? I have only started to track my cycles...I was on birth control for years and never gave it thought but it looks like it is around the 28 day mark.
It sounds like you should have gotten the surge by now. See how it goes for a few more days, maybe your body is still adjusting.
Personally I like the predictor that tracks both estrogen and LH. It gives you a day or two warning (high fertility) and also you are more confident both hormones work as they are supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used this and is it good? I'm 35 and had no issue getting pregnant 3 years ago. I didn't track anything, just had sex unprotected for a few months. The baby came at a pretty busy time for us professionally so we are trying to be better this time around when trying for #2. I bought this at the grocery store to track to see when I ovulate. So far I'm 14 days in and nothing. Could that be accurate? Has anyone used this tool before? Are there better ones? Even though I'm 35 with one child I'm a complete novice!
Do you have one with high fertility/peak fertility or one with the surge (equivalent to peak fertility) only?
I use the former and I found it pretty reliable. I usually get high fertikity on day 9 or 10 and peak fertility a day or two later. However my cycles are on a short side. How long are your cycles?
The surge one I believe. The one with the two lines that where both show dark during your peak time. Would you recommend one over the other? I have only started to track my cycles...I was on birth control for years and never gave it thought but it looks like it is around the 28 day mark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used this and is it good? I'm 35 and had no issue getting pregnant 3 years ago. I didn't track anything, just had sex unprotected for a few months. The baby came at a pretty busy time for us professionally so we are trying to be better this time around when trying for #2. I bought this at the grocery store to track to see when I ovulate. So far I'm 14 days in and nothing. Could that be accurate? Has anyone used this tool before? Are there better ones? Even though I'm 35 with one child I'm a complete novice!
Do you have one with high fertility/peak fertility or one with the surge (equivalent to peak fertility) only?
I use the former and I found it pretty reliable. I usually get high fertikity on day 9 or 10 and peak fertility a day or two later. However my cycles are on a short side. How long are your cycles?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used this and is it good? I'm 35 and had no issue getting pregnant 3 years ago. I didn't track anything, just had sex unprotected for a few months. The baby came at a pretty busy time for us professionally so we are trying to be better this time around when trying for #2. I bought this at the grocery store to track to see when I ovulate. So far I'm 14 days in and nothing. Could that be accurate? Has anyone used this tool before? Are there better ones? Even though I'm 35 with one child I'm a complete novice!