First step to improve chances to get pregnant

First step to improve chances to get pregnant

Getting pregnant is not always straightforward for most couples, even after a year of trying. The first step to improve your chances to get pregnant is to find out when the woman will ovulate. If couples are having problems, use KNOWHEN? Advanced Ovulation Test Kit with Fertility Monitor App to identify a woman’s 5 days of ovulation with 98.9% clinically proven accuracy.

"It's a powerful tool every woman should be using to get pregnant or avoid pregnancy if the time is not right," said Helen Denise, founder and CEO of Hilin Life Products, Inc./KNOWHEN? Advanced Saliva Ovulation Test & Fertility Monitor App.

Denise created KNOWHEN to take the guesswork out of creating an ovulation calendar to approximate time for ovulation. "Now couples can know for certain the 5 days when they are most likely to conceive a child. Couples can resolve problems earlier if they follow some simple steps and get to know the woman's ovulation cycle and her most fertile days," said Denise.

The KNOWHEN Fertility Monitor App is the leading fertility tracking and ovulation monitoring app worldwide. The app is free, accurate, and easy-to-use. There are only a few days each month when a woman can get pregnant, so remaining aware of the most fertile days of her ovulation cycle is key.

Denise encourages women to get to know their body and ovulation cycle by checking the woman's saliva daily and using the convenient KNOWHEN App to record the results. The correlation between level of estrogen in a woman’s body and increased amount of salts in saliva indicates when she is ovulating. KNOWHEN test results demonstrate the condition of estrogen hormone level. Before the ovulation, estrogen level increases because of the growing follicles in the ovaries, and the salt content in a woman's saliva increases as well.

KNOWHEN App technology has replaced manually charting a fertility calendar or using the rhythm method to get pregnant. KNOWHEN is the ONLY saliva-monitoring ovulation device with 98.9% clinically proven accuracy.

"Checking your saliva daily will monitor your unique ovulation cycle and answer the question: 'Could I get pregnant today?'" said Denise. She recommends tracking ovulation for a year since the length of a cycle can vary from woman to woman and from ovulation cycle to cycle.

Stop by Booth #1843 at the ASRM2019 Scientific Congress & Expo on October 12 - 16 in Philadelphia. Helen Denise, Miss Ovulation will share some vital information with you. Be sure to pick up your free gift and get registered for our prize drawing.

 

Jill Srebnick, SPSM

E-Commerce Management at Knit’s Fabulous

5 年

Well said.

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