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Life is taking its course, we have a great partnership, but a child would make our happiness complete. What can we do if a child does not want to come along?
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BabyComp can help Many women would like to be more in touch with their body and want to pay attention to natural signs. BabyComp is a really big help for them. BabyComp is equipped with a specific programme for natural family planning. Basically you should take your temperature as regularly as possible, so that the device gets to know your individual cycle and receives data to determine the fertile days. BabyComp emphasises the predicted ovulation day with the display - flashing red. Hormones on display Further helpful information can be read in the printout of the stored data: Apart from exact ovulation recognition in the woman’s cycle, hormonal balance is the second decisive precondition for successful planning. After approximately four cycles a printout makes sense. Our experienced teams in Germany and world-wide would be pleased to advise you individually. |
Planning with BabyComp BabyComp has proved itself for more than 15 years, particularly for couples having difficulties with conception. Its "boy/girl" display during fertile days provides additional, valuable information for planning so you know exactly when ovulation is expected. This additional information allows you to have sexual intercourse e.g. on the third and on the first day before ovulation or on the day of ovulation, depending on the existing individual conception problem. Research status - sex prognosis The child’s sex is determined by the sperm which reaches and fertilises the egg cell first. If it is a sperm with an X chromosome, it will be a girl, if it is a Y chromosome, then it will be a boy. In the man’s spermatic fluid there are approximately as many X chromosomes as Y chromosomes. Initially the chances are 50:50. According to a hypothesis, the child’s sex is also dependent on whether the sexual intercourse which leads to fertilisation occurs on the day of ovulation or before. Meanwhile, practical experience is available on the accuracy of such calculations. According to this, the hypotheses made by Prof. John T. France, University of Auckland, New Zealand (and member of the "Medical Advisory Board of the New Zealand Association of Natural Family Planning" (1988-93)) prove to be more correct than reports to the contrary. |
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