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thread: Best way to chart...

  1. #19
    Butterfly_Princess Guest

    Heya!!
    I went to buy one, and there was one ovulation one that looked really good, its pink, and it was something like 32 dollars, which i dont mind, if it will be worth it...
    Is it worth getting a special ovulation one, or just any one will do?
    Whats the diff between a special ovulation one and a normal one??

  2. #20
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    351

    Smile

    Best of luck to you too Acria

    I will start charting again once I have bubs but as a method of contraception until its time for bub #2. Could I use the FF site for this do you think? Or would another site or method be better?

  3. #21
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    1,564

    TA you need the ovulation one, it measures smaller changes in temperature - when you're charting you are sometimes talking about really tiny temp shifts, like tenths or twentieths of a degree. So the ovulation or basal body temperature thermometer is the one to get, it should measure to two decimal places or if it's the old kind, it will only measure from about 35-38 degrees.

    You can get them for less than $32 though - I paid about $18 for mine.

  4. #22
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    6,979

    Mine was from woolies for like $10... normal digital thermometer that measures to 2 decimal places too... hope it works! haha

  5. #23
    Butterfly_Princess Guest

    I got one for 22 dollars its a proper ovulation one too and its PINK

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