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The microscope and toy is efficient for increasing ferns
Urine fertility tests are increasingly well known, they are practical for the day-to-day of the woman trying to detect her ovulation . But did you know that there is only one type of fertility test? There is still a very unknown method that in my time of temptation was the most successful, the saliva method.
The method of testing fertility involving saliva and ferns is to apply a way of knowing whether fertility is coming through the saliva crystals. Yea! It can also help indicate fertility, if the woman just uses it to her advantage. The fertility test consists of using the crystallized body salts to identify the most fertile day. But how so? I’m gonna explain:
The woman has a significant increase in estrogen and LH in the ovulatory period, which stimulate the production of the enzyme mucin and sodium in the body. As the most fertile day approaches, the amount of body salts that form in dry saliva is increasing. Dry saliva is used to help identify this increase. The method consists of taking a sample of the woman’s saliva on an appropriate slide and letting it dry for a while until the liquids completely evaporate. After drying, saliva when enlarged a few times by a specific device, which is the Ovatel or even a toy microscope. There it is possible to identify the intensity of the presence of the ferns or even the absence of them. The more ferns, the more fertile the woman is.
Care with the Saliva Test
The woman who will collect the saliva must wait more than 2 hours without eating food , liquids or smoking to obtain an accurate result. Interference at this stage may not give an expected result by making an invalid test. Washing your hands thoroughly and also the blade to be used is a requirement for the test to be done properly. We can see in this video below, the evolution of the appearance of crystal ferns indicating the proximity of the fertile period due to the increase in estrogen in the body.
Ovatel costs around R $ 200 in Brazil or U $ 27.00
The saliva fertility test is relatively inexpensive. However, an equipment is necessary so that it can be performed, since there is a need to increase the size of the images for diagnosis of fertile period by at least 100 times. The necessary devices can cost from R $ 50 to R $ 250 depending on the place and which way of increasing the ferns the woman chooses. There is a microscope of toys that cost around R $ 50 with slides to be used, and are sold in any toy store, even in several internet stores.
Ovatel was developed exactly for this purpose, as a fertility test. But unfortunately not so easy to access, both due to availability in the market (it is imported) and price, around R $ 200. However, the benefit of this method is a one-time investment and if left unused, it will still be valid. If it is in good condition it is possible to sell the device and still at a reasonable price. The saliva fertility test also works perfectly as well as the ovulation test done with the pee. For those who like to surround all the news or possibilities this is also an option since the investment is unique although higher than usual. It is up to the experimenter to decide whether this form of fertility testing will be useful and valuable.
Tip for buying the conventional ovulation test .
See also: Ovulation Test – How to do and Interpret?
My name is Dr. Alexis Hart I am 38 years old, I am the mother of 3 beautiful children! Different ages, different phases 16 years, 12 years and 7 years. In love with motherhood since always, I found it difficult to make my dreams come true, and also some more after I was already a mother.
Since I imagined myself as a mother, in my thoughts everything seemed to be much easier and simpler than it really was, I expected to get pregnant as soon as I wished, but it wasn’t that simple. The first pregnancy was smooth, but my daughter’s birth was very troubled. Joana was born in 2002 with a weight of 2930kg and 45cm, from a very peaceful cesarean delivery but she had already been born with congenital pneumonia due to a broken bag not treated with antibiotics even before delivery.