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I should send this thread to Greg (who does have a CAF logon, but has yet to get sucked into the addictiveness of it). He may think we’re all a bit :whacky: but that’s okay!
Oooh, OT, I see this is my 1000th post.
I am going to have to say, as the husband here that I am happy to have given my part of the “Christmas money” to purchase this. With all the struggles with “is it fertile mucus, is it not” “did she ovulate, did she not” this has helped out with that tremendeously. Husbands, if your wives practice NFP, this is an amazing gift to give them to help with that, an amazing cross check. And it will work out for your benefit in the long runHello fellow NFP families.
I just wanted to share our NFP experiences thus far. We have 4 beautiful, wonderful children (and yes, we DO want more!). We have practiced NFP for our entire marriage, going on 7 years. During that time NFP has been a huge burden on us. Do we like NFP? Sure. But it still has had it’s hard times, for example breastfeeding times have been VERY difficult w/ regards to NFP. We do the Creighton method which involves making observations of cervical mucus (is it ‘peak type or non-peak type?’) Well while breastfeeding all my babies I would have mucous all day, everyday, we’re talking fertile type (peak) mucus. Now don’t get me wrong, we love kids and YES we are open to life but not too close together in order for me to keep my sanity, if you know what I mean.
I wasn’t really wanting to have to learn a whole new NFP methold and so forth. So we discovered about 6 years ago a fertility monitor that is sold for purposes of conceiving a baby. It was about $400 and only sold on the internet. We were a little leary of buying it at that time because A) the cost and B) it said ‘not to be used for avoiding pregnancy.’ Well I found out that the Marquette NFP method uses the Clear Blue Easy fertility monitor and from what I read on their site it stated that it too, was not to be used to avoid a pregnancy. In my opinion, they say that for legal purposes so that they don’t get sued or something of that nature if a baby were to be made that wasn’t expected to be. You get my drift, right? So a friend of mine bought this other one that I had found years ago online and was too chicken to buy. She was using it to avoid pregnancy and said I should just buy one. I was going to buy the clear blue one since it is sold in stores and it’s more ‘heard of’. But after seeing that it costs $150-200 plus the purchasing of monthly test strips you can forget it!!
So basically we broke down and bought this other one. It’s so awesome! Yes it was $400 but at the same time it will come out cheaper in the long run versus the clear blue easy one. NO purchasing of any type of add ons monthly, etc. I am done rambling for now but if you want to know the name of it, etc. feel free to PM me and I’d be glad to help!!! Like I said, we are very pleased w/ it thus far. It just breaks my heart when families (good, solid, Catholic families) have struggles w/ NFP and it really affects their marriage in a negative way. (4 weeks of abstinence at a time is not fun for anyone!) So there is hope out there if you are having trouble discerning fertile times from non-fertile times. Just wanted to share that w/ you all.
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Well, it appears that different ones give varying results. For example, the watch one only gives 4 days. Where the ovacue gives up to 7 days advance notice.Just to clarify… (and to resurrect this post!)
Can you start using the fertility monitors (for the first time) while you are breastfeeding, and have it accurately predict the onset of fertility (which can be so difficult to tell due to crazy, out of wack cycles)?
Do fertility monitors give you 4-5 days of warning regarding ovulation? (if I understand correctly, this is the ‘window’ of warning you need so you can abstain, in order to TTA)
Thanks ladies!
**I have been having to change the battery monthly and I’ve been using Duracel brand. I would think rechargable batteries would work just fine.Hi! and what about the duration on the batteries?
Somewhwere I read they last 3 months.
Can we use rechargeable batteries, like those you use in the mp3 and then you cherge them again?
When the battery is getting low, can the measure be wrong (like a clock when the battery isn’t working well) and give us a register that is not true?
thank you!
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I had 2 boys ( 2 separate pregnancies) - and we had intercourse on days 8 for one (very early) and day 9 for the other (also early). And, due to illness and travel, these were the only days for those particular months.From what I have read, “boy” sperm swims faster and “girl” sperm lives longer. So, for a boy, have sex ONLY as close to ovulation as possible, the day of is best or within 24hours of ovulating.
For a girl, make love several days prior to suspected ovulation and then not again (otherwise the faster boys will get there first). Gives the boys time to die offand leaves the opportunity open for the longer living girls to reach their goal.
Haven’t had a chance to test this theory but hubby want a boy really bad so when we are ready to go for #2 I have a feeling hubby will be paying VERY close attention to my charts, lol.