Cyclotest - The Natural Way to Hormone-Free Contraception
Cyclotest is your essential companion on your journey to successful contraception, using its high-precision temperature sensor to pinpoint your ovulation to show your fertility wiindow on the display. When you know the 6-8 days per cycle when intercourse has the risk of pregnancy then you are free to choose whether you abstain from sex on those days or if you use a barrier method of contraception.
1, Wake up and take your temperature
Immediately upon waking but before getting up, measure your Basal Body Temperature (BBT). You do this by placing the temperature sensor in one of the pockets under your tongue, then press the large round button and wait until the unit beeps. Done!
Unlike other fertility monitors you don't have to measure every day; instead, measurements from the start of your cycle through to just after ovulation will suffice. Then you can take a break from measuring until the next start of menstruation.
2, Check the fertility display

3, Plan your lovelife in advance

...and an optional fourth step which makes cyclotest the real star of the party....
When the highly fertile phase is indicated in the fertility display, it is possible with the aid of cyclotest ovulation test to detect the ovulatory hormone LH (luteinising hormone) and enter this data into cyclotest. Alternativley you can enter in when you observe the higly sticky cervical mucus associated with ovulation. Adding one of these observations to cyclotest's data adds an unrivalled level of accuracy to it's predictions for your fertility.
Some contraceptive monitors use just the BBT and some use just the LH hormone observations. Cyclotest uses both.
No other fertility monitor available in Europe can offer this dual symptothermal method of monitoring your fertility!
Check out the video below to see how easy it is to use cyclotest 2 plus!
Take a closer look at cyclotest!
Click around this cool 3-D animated image to view the cyclotest baby in detail from all sides.
Click on the "+" symbol to zoom in.
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