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Old May 18th, 2008, 09:35 AM   #151
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look on ebay for cbfm there is some good deals, yeah you have to keep buying the sticks think it's about £15 for 20
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Old May 18th, 2008, 09:37 AM   #152
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look on ebay for cbfm there is some good deals, yeah you have to keep buying the sticks think it's about £15 for 20
And do you have to use it every day? Sounds like it's gonna be quite pricey!
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Old May 18th, 2008, 09:45 AM   #153
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And do you have to use it every day? Sounds like it's gonna be quite pricey!
no only 10 sticks per cycle...you get 20 in a pack.
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Old May 18th, 2008, 09:56 AM   #154
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no only 10 sticks per cycle...you get 20 in a pack.
Hmmm interesting. I will deffo look into this! Might get one for next cycle if nowt happens this time round. Thanks girls!!! So now I have something to look forward to even if the does rear her pigging face agaaaaaaaaaaaain. But then again, I was also pondering the Preseed option. I will only invest in one, as I think one new toy a month is right for me don't want to spoil myself! So which do you think would be better - Preseed or CBFM??????
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Old May 18th, 2008, 10:05 AM   #155
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I would get pre-seed. Unless you have any restrictions on whether you can every night during your fertile period, CBFM isn't going to tell you much that FF doesn't already.
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Hiya just wanted to post u a link for ebay with the clear blue monitor there is also a persona fertility monitor which is used for contraception but works for getting pregnant as well the persona one is much cheeper, i was going 2 get the persona one but got a good deal on a cb one i got my monitor and 27sticks for £61, still haven't really used it yet though lol deffo getting it set up 4 next month
http://search.ebay.co.uk/fertility-m...iltyQ20monitor


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Hiya just wanted to post u a link for ebay with the clear blue monitor there is also a persona fertility monitor which is used for contraception but works for getting pregnant as well the persona one is much cheeper, i was going 2 get the persona one but got a good deal on a cb one i got my monitor and 27sticks for £61, still haven't really used it yet though lol deffo getting it set up 4 next month
http://search.ebay.co.uk/fertility-m...iltyQ20monitor


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Ooooh thanks for the link Kitkat! I have been having a right old nosey on Ebay! I found a "Boots fertility monitor" which is really cheap, but I can't work out if it is just a glorified thermometer or not. Anybody know what this is? I will keep my eyes peeled. Almost hoping the turns up this month so that I can buy one!!! (NOT!!!!!)
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yep I think the boots is a glorified thermometer. The only POAS type ones i know are CBFM and Persona...I used to have a persona...but it's more for contraception...ie you get red days when you are "fertile" and green days when you are "infertile".
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yep I think the boots is a glorified thermometer. The only POAS type ones i know are CBFM and Persona...I used to have a persona...but it's more for contraception...ie you get red days when you are "fertile" and green days when you are "infertile".
But it ultimately does the same thing no? (The Persona, I mean)

What do you do with it then? Pee on a stick and then put the stick in the reader?
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hello


i also have not got positive OPK yet but temp has risen so think will be soon

Good luck!! And lots and lots of baby dust for u

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