Easy@Home Basal Body Thermometer for Quick 60-Sec Reading

EBT-018-PURPLE:1

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  • Clinically Accurate Basal Thermometer for Ovulation Tracking
  • 1/100th Degree High Accuracy
  • Swift and Precise Basal Body Temperature Readings.
  • Convenient and Considerate Features
  • Confidence in Quality and Support
 

How It works

Take Temperature

Wait for the Beep

Temperature Synced in the App

Sync with Premom APP


No manual input, no paper charting! Sync & chart effortlessly in the Premom App.

Product FAQs

Turn on the thermometer by pressing the power button, after the “Lo” sign flashes put the sensor tip into the mouth and place it under the tongue, close the lips and wait. After around60seconds, the testing will complete indicated by consecutive beeps for approximately 10 seconds.

Turn the thermometer on to review the last measured temperature following initial display of all symbols “188.88 ℉”.

Turn the thermometer off. Press the ON/OFF button for 2 seconds to switch the measurement unit between ℉ and ℃.

Approximately 200 hours of continuous operation or 1 year with 3 measurements per day.

Yes. We suggest you take BBT every day to best understand the hormonal temperature shifts in your cycles.

When “℉” or “℃” starts flashing with Lo on display, the thermometer is then ready for use. This does not mean the battery low. The battery icon will flash in the lower right corner of the display if the battery is drained.

That depends on your tongue sensation. The thermometric tip is flexible and waterproof, and the measurement can be completed as fast as 60 seconds. You should not feel uncomfortable if the tip is put in the right place.

Temping basal body temperature (BBT) is one of the recommended ways to confirm ovulation. It works best when you use the ovulation test kit to track ovulation. BBT rises after ovulation, due to increased Progesterone hormone released from the corpus luteum after ovulation. LH tests are another method to determine when your LH (luteinizing hormone) has increased to a point to signify ovulation. Using more than one method often makes the accuracy even better.

The best practice is to start taking your basal body temperature (BBT) on CD 1 and every day in your cycle. However, many women take a holiday from BBT on their period which is also typically fine and still allows them to get their 6 consecutive lows before ovulation.

6 Reviews

  1. 4 out of 5

    Anonymous

    It takes a while (sometimes 3 minutes) to beep. Other than that, great product. suggestion: It should come with some alcohol prep pads

  2. 5 out of 5

    Ashley Yost

    Easy to use product to help me with our fertility journey. Would definitely recommend this brand -AYY305

  3. 5 out of 5

    Jenny Barrera

    Love this item would recommend it to everybody.Don’t regret buying it good purchase I made.

  4. 5 out of 5

    Anonymous

    So far this has been working well to help me track my BBT. Fingers crossed adding this will make the difference!

  5. 5 out of 5

    Marisabel Rodriguez

    I started to use the thermometer as soon as it arrived. Although it is not the fancy one that syncs with your phone and the app, it is great. It has a big enough screen with large numbers. So far, I’ve like it very much

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