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New Study Reveals Women Have Difficulties Identifying When They Are Most Fertile, UK

Main Category: Fertility
Article Date: 06 Nov 2009 - 1:00 PST

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1 in 6 British couples now face problems conceiving, so maximising the chances of natural conception by identifying precisely when ovulation occurs is critical. A new study by DuoFertility showed that 73% of women that are trying for a baby are tracking their ovulation to help them conceive and that 93% use their fertility clues as indicators of it. However, the study also revealed that most women trying to conceive do not know how to recognise their body's fertility signs adequately. For this reason a new fertility monitor, DuoFertility, is to be demonstrated at the UK Fertility Show 6-7 November in London, with free fertility expert consultations to help women to better understand their bodies

Dr Angela Bennett, a GP with a special interest in natural family planning in Cambridge, explains, "These fertility clues are commonly used by couples practicing natural family planning, who have learned how to recognise them with the help of a natural family planning teacher. However, a couple trying for a baby often doesn't feel that they have the time to learn how to identify these clues, which may result in the signs being misinterpreted." This was confirmed by the DuoFertility study which showed that 35% of the women who use fertility clues for fertility monitoring do not actually know what change in their body to look for.

The DuoFertility monitor is the only fertility device that allows women to enter their observations, and, by using the objective measurement of a continuous BBT monitoring, the monitor will use clever algorithms to decide which clues are useful and which ones are not. The analysis of the data is tailored for each user making it a great option for couples that have irregular cycles for example. One of the users based in East of England, Marina says, "Using the DuoFertility monitor gave me the confidence in my body that I had lost after failing to get pregnant for more than 2 years for our second child. I now feel that I understand my body a lot better and I feel that this is giving my husband and I the best chance to get pregnant again."

Unfortunately, the standard procedure for couples having fertility problems is for them to try and conceive naturally for a year before they are referred by their GP to a fertility specialist. That is a long time to wait and, for women in their thirties, delays reduce the chances of successful fertilisation either by IVF or naturally. Dr Oriane Chausiaux, DuoFertility Chief Scientific Officer adds, "The DuoFertility monitor gives direct access to a team of fertility experts, available on call or email to solve any questions or concerns. We always work with a user's GP to help identify fertility issues as our continuous monitoring can pick up and identify problems very quickly such as irregularities in the cycles and if ovulation stimulation treatments are working properly. The monitor provides the couple and the GP with objective measurements of the menstrual cycle, which are the key to increase chances of conception and early identification of potential problems."

About DuoFertility

DuoFertility exists to help couples get pregnant naturally and conveniently by providing the best available fertility monitoring solution backed up with personalised help and support from a team of world-class fertility experts.

How it works. DuoFertility is the most precise and convenient way to predict and detect a woman's moment of maximum fertility. It works by unobtrusively measuring the woman's body temperature 20,000 times a day with extreme accuracy. This temperature measurement approach is a scientifically proven way to detect ovulation with 99% accuracy. DuoFertility avoids having to wake up early to measure temperature manually or having to repeat inconvenient and disagreeable urine tests. The data gathered by DuoFertility can optionally be displayed and analysed on a computer at home and can also help doctors provide the best medical advice to the couple. Because DuoFertility is entirely natural and non-intrusive, it can be used in conjunction with any other method that relies on natural intercourse to maximise a couple's chances of success each and every monthly cycle.

DuoFertility is available on http://www.duofertility.com. It is manufactured in the UK and priced at £495, a fraction of the cost of invasive procedures such as IVF. This includes the sensor and handheld device, along with unlimited fertility expert support.

Video Demo. Watch a short video demonstration at http://www.duofertility.com/duofertility/product-video-demos

Images and press info can be found here.

More results on DuoFertility study can be found here.

Fertility show special. The company is currently offering a 12 month guarantee scheme if the woman does not get pregnant provided that the product is purchased before 25th of December 2009 and used as directed. DuoFertility can be purchased at the DuoFertility booth (number 16) at the Fertility Show in London at a special show price of £445. Alternatively a voucher can be obtained at the booth for a £50 discount if purchased from the website prior to 15 November 2009. Discussions with our Fertility experts will also be available at the show, providing couples with information on how to improve their chances of conceiving naturally.

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