Track Ovulation: Designed specifically for monitoring and tracking your basal body temperature (BBT), this device aids in ovulation prediction for conception / natural family planning (NFP) / trying to conceive (TTC)
Higher Precision: Clinically proven to measure to the 1/100th degree (second decimal point), an essential data point when monitoring BBT. Small tip warms up quicker to aid in accurate results.
60 Second Reading: While faster thermometers are convenient, we care more about accuracy. The Microlife 60 second thermometer allows time to reach the correct thermal equilibrium and collect more data points leading to a more reliable and accurate final temperature.
Wake and Measure, Daily: Take your temperature first thing every morning after waking up, ideally before you get out of bed or engage in any activity. Routinely tracking your temp at the same time every day allows you to see when there are changes.
Convenient Features: Easily switch between Fahrenheit or Celsius. Recalls the last temperature taken. Waterproof tip, Auto Turn Off, can be used as an Oral or Vaginal thermometer.
Track Temps: Enter manually into your favorite health app or use the included 6-month Ovulation Chart. Record temps daily in order to identify spikes in BBT. These spikes can vary and be minimal which is why routinely taking your temperature is necessary.
Number of Batteries: 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)
Response Time: 60 seconds
Reusability: Reusable
Resolution: LCD
Product Information
Product description
Microlife Digital Basal Thermometer
Convenient: designed for fertility charting
accuracy reads to the hundredths of a degree so that you can chart your fertility
Measures in F or C
Celsius & Fahrenheit basal thermometer: The basal body temperature (BBT) is a person's at-rest temperature. Women can track their BBT to find out when they are ovulating. With this time line, a woman can learn when she is most and least likely to become pregnant.
Body temperatures dip just before ovaries releases an egg
Before ovulation, a woman's BBT averages between 97°F (36.1°C) and 97.5°F (36.4°C). After ovulation, it rises to 97.6°F (36.4°C) to 98.6°F (37°C). The change in your body temperature is very slight, so you need to use a special thermometer
Fast, Easy and Accurate
Fast: 60 Second Reading
Last Temperate recall: shows your previous temperature to help you with fertility charting
Fever Alarm: makes a sound when reading a fever level