Fertility Control Devices
Currently there are various tests and mobile applications for fertility control that help women to better understand the functioning of their body.
Women’s health used to be a subject that generated disdain in many women since they found it an uncomfortable and even tedious matter, since they had to perform calculations. And these calculations were not always correct.
Fertility monitoring devices
When a woman goes to a medical consultation and is able to provide specific information about her situation, the doctor can more agilely achieve an accurate diagnosis.
The information that the patient offers during the interview will allow to refine the aspects of her medical history. This will also help the doctor to pay more attention to certain issues when conducting the physical evaluation.
For this reason, fertility monitoring devices turn out to be very useful. However, it should be noted that these devices must be used according to the instructions in order to be truly effective. In other words, the more organization and discipline you have when using them, the better.
- Basal temperature.
- Cervical mucus
- Weight.
- Age.
The Ava bracelet, an invention endorsed by doctors
The Ava bracelet is the product of a study that was carried out at the University Hospital of Zurich. In this study, the aim was to obtain greater precision in calculating the fertile days of women. To do this, the current methodology was analyzed and how it could be expanded and improved.
The study aimed to go further than other fertility monitoring devices on the market and thus facilitate obtaining quality data, both for the person and for the medical staff.
- Heart rate variability index (HRV).
- Pulse rate in the resting state.
- Breathing frequency.
- Skin temperature at the wrist.
- Heat loss (which is linked to basal metabolism).
- Movement.
- Sleep (especially the quality of rest and the total hours of uninterrupted sleep on a daily basis).
- Perfusion or supply of substances to the body; it can be blood circulation (natural or artificially promoted) or intravenous drug delivery.
- Cerebral perfusion (blood flow to the brain).
- Bioimpedance (percentage of fat mass and fat-free mass).
How does this data help?
By measuring these parameters it is possible to detect when a fertile window opens; that is to say, when there is a time frame in which the woman reaches her most fertile point in which, therefore, it would be easier for her to conceive.
For this reason, Ava has been one of the methods that has obtained the greatest recognition, within the obstetric and gynecological field, in countries such as Switzerland and Germany since 2016.
It should be noted that, for the bracelet to function properly, it is essential that it is in contact with the skin for at least four consecutive hours of sleep. Therefore, you should include three hours of light sleep plus a period of deep sleep time and, of course, REM phase.
If you want to try the Ava bracelet you can get a discount of € 20 by visiting the following link and entering the following code: AVAERESMAMA