The natural way to planned pregnancy
It's not every day that a woman can get pregnant; instead this can only happen within a very short period of time during her fertility window around the time of her ovulation. It is however difficult to anticipate exactly when ovulation occurs, since it is unseen in the female body.
Very few women ovulate regularly on the much-vaunted 14th day of the cycle. The female cycle and therefore the moment of ovulation are subject to numerous influencing factors, which means that ovulation is fundamentally unpredictible by simply counting the days of the month.
Sexual intercourse shortly before ovulation is the most promising time to bring about pregnancy.
There are different methods which enable you to determine when you are ovulating:
- observing subtle changes in Basal Body Temperature (BBT)
- observing changes in hormone levels with the aid of ovulation tests
- observing cervical mucus
- observing cervix positioning
cyclotest baby predicts your imminent ovulation on the basis of your temperature you awake, also known as your Basal Body Temperature (BBT). A very subtle change of around a quarter of a degree occures just prior to ovulation which is the reason the temperature sensor integrated in cyclotest is very advanced and sensitive.
In the mornings you simply measure your BBT with cyclotest baby immediately upon waking, after which you will see your fertility status displayed telling you whether you are at that moment fertile, highly fertile or non-fertile.
Accuracy in pinpointing the absolute optimum day for intercourse leading to pregancy can be enhanced even further by using a cyclotest ovulation test (supplied seperatley) on the highly fertile days and entering a positive result into your cyclotest device. Collecting both BBT and ovulation test data makes cyclotest baby incredibly accurate.

