MAYBE BABY is a mini microscope.
It is used for individual medical diagnostic determination of fertile and infertile days in a woman's menstrual cycle. With daily use, using saliva as a sample, a woman can monitor her menstrual cycle at home and determine the day of ovulation, as well as monitor the days on which sexual intercourse can lead to conception. A woman's menstrual cycle includes the time from the beginning of one menstruation to the beginning of another. In the middle of the cycle, ovulation occurs - the time of egg maturation. At the time of maturation (ovulation) of the egg, the mucous membrane of the uterus also matures, which is able to receive a fertilized egg.
Note:
Conception can occur after the release of an egg - ovulation. The female egg is capable of fertilization for a maximum of 48 hours after ovulation, and the sperm retain their fertilizing power for up to four days after ejaculation. This means that conception can occur in the case of sexual intercourse in the period 3-4 days before, on the day itself or 2-3 days after ovulation. This period of FERTILE DAYS is estimated at seven days of the middle of the cycle. Daily use of Maybe Baby reliably determines SEVEN FERTILE DAYS.
Method of application:
It has been proven that increased levels of estrogenic hormones during the FERTILE DAYS, affect the increased salt content in saliva. In those days, in a dried sample of saliva, salt crystals can be seen under a microscope, due to which the image got the appearance of fern leaves, and it is said that FRUIT DAYS are characterized by a FROST STRUCTURE. On the day of ovulation, the level of estrogenic hormones, as well as salts in saliva is the highest, so the fern structure is the densest. During other fertile days, MIXED STRUCTURE is noticed - fern twigs appear on certain parts of the picture. During NON-FERTILE DAYS, there is no pronounced salt concentration in the saliva, so the picture has a SPOT STRUCTURE - no ferns. In other words: There are ferns - fertile days, no ferns - infertile days.
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