OV-Watch under clinical trial
October 12th 2006 15:44
Getting knocked up is not as easy as it seems, despite the rising number of teen pregnancies as seen in the statistics released. The trick is to know when the woman is at her most fertile, assuming the man is not shooting blanks. One method would be going at it every night for at least a month (or any other time of your preference), while the other would be to take a more calculated approach.
The OV-Watch is one such device as it detects the various chemical compositions in a woman's body, predicting the time of ovulation according to the data gathered to increase the chances of her getting pregnant. The OV-Watch is currently undergoing phase IV trials at the Emory University and has already been approved by the FDA.
No word on when a commercial version will be available, but it should prove to be a bestseller among couples who have been trying to have a scion for ages with little success. One word of caution - the OV-Watch doesn't come with a man, you've still got to find one beforehand.
Source: Medgadget
The OV-Watch is one such device as it detects the various chemical compositions in a woman's body, predicting the time of ovulation according to the data gathered to increase the chances of her getting pregnant. The OV-Watch is currently undergoing phase IV trials at the Emory University and has already been approved by the FDA.
No word on when a commercial version will be available, but it should prove to be a bestseller among couples who have been trying to have a scion for ages with little success. One word of caution - the OV-Watch doesn't come with a man, you've still got to find one beforehand.
Source: Medgadget
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