About Maybe Baby
Sometimes even perfectly fertile couples have difficulty conceiving. Many healthy couples take at least a year to fall pregnant because there’s only a small window of opportunity in which you can conceive each month. That's why it's really important to know when this fertile period is.
MAYBE BABY Ovulation test is a mini microscope that helps you pinpoint when you ovulate and therefore determine your fertile period. Identifying when you ovulate helps to maximize your chances of falling pregnant. It works as the increased oestrogen levels which occur in the period around ovulation can be identified by examining dried saliva.
As the saliva dries the hormone causes a fern-leaf pattern to develop – a fact that scientists discovered in Italy in 1957. This pattern can be seen through the MAYBE BABY microscope.
MAYBE BABY helps you predict when you are most likely to conceive. No inconvenient, messy urine testing. No complicated daily temperature charts. No visits to the doctor. This simple saliva test helps pinpoint when you are ovulating.
For best results, MAYBE BABY should be used immediately after waking and before eating, drinking, smoking or brushing the teeth. Before use, clean the internal glass surface of the viewfinder with the MAYBE BABY lint free cloth (included in the pack). Apply saliva on the clean internal glass surface making sure there are no bubbles. Allow 10 to 15 minutes for the saliva to dry then observe the sample through the viewfinder. A pattern will appear to determine the fertile or infertile period of the menstrual cycle.
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