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Another clearblue fert. monitor question...

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NS1976
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Another clearblue fert. monitor question...

For those of you who have been using it, how many days do you usually get 2 bars before reaching peak fertility? Yesterday was the first time I got 2 bars and today there is 2 bars again. This is normal right? Its not supposed to jump to 3 right the next day right? TIA

Posted 12/4/05 8:30 AM
 
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rose825
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Re: Another clearblue fert. monitor question...

Its been almost 4 years since I used it, but if I remember correctly the first month you use it you may have 2 bars for several days in a row as it gets used to you. The second month (hopefully you wont need it) its supposed to "know you better" and be more precise.

Posted 12/4/05 8:52 AM
 

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Re: Another clearblue fert. monitor question...

Posted by rose825

Its been almost 4 years since I used it, but if I remember correctly the first month you use it you may have 2 bars for several days in a row as it gets used to you. The second month (hopefully you wont need it) its supposed to "know you better" and be more precise.



I agree, it takes a couple months for it to get used to your body. In addition to using the monitor I also use the store bought ovulation sticks. They are sometimes more accurate.

Posted 12/4/05 8:57 AM
 

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Re: Another clearblue fert. monitor question...

Posted by boosh1002

Posted by rose825

Its been almost 4 years since I used it, but if I remember correctly the first month you use it you may have 2 bars for several days in a row as it gets used to you. The second month (hopefully you wont need it) its supposed to "know you better" and be more precise.



I agree, it takes a couple months for it to get used to your body. In addition to using the monitor I also use the store bought ovulation sticks. They are sometimes more accurate.



I have used the monitor , the regular opks and had blood work. The only thing that continually matches my blood work is the monitor. Reading the sticks is very important. The monitor is just a device. The sticks will give you the information you need and if you are getting close to surging.

There are some people who never reach peak, they just get a high on the monitor. It varies for each person. However, just like the other ladies said, it takes awhile, to get to know you. If you are a late ovulater, it will ask you to start testing later in your cycle once it knows you.

Posted 12/4/05 9:36 AM
 

nancygrace
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Re: Another clearblue fert. monitor question...

i usually have 3 -4 days of two bars before i hit my peak!! baby dust!! you'll probably hit peak tomorrow

Posted 12/4/05 1:17 PM
 
 

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