How does a basal digital thermometer help?
Basically there is a slight temperature drop just before ovulation occurs and then a distinct temperature rise of about 0.40 to 1.0 degrees Fahrenheit after ovulation takes place. This rise in temperature remains for several days before falling back when you are about to start your period. By plotting your temperature change during your cycle you will know when you have ovulated. By using the ovulation tests you will know when you are about to ovulate and then the basal thermometer will confirm that ovulation has taken place. How do I get a basal digital thermometer and how is it different from a normal thermometer? We offer one – just check our other listings if you want one – the listing also gives full details as to why it needs to be in Fahrenheit, reads to 2 decimal places not 1 as most thermometers do, why you need to measure your temperature before you get up etc. Our basal thermometer is also very reasonably priced at under £5 ($10) including shipping and comes with a full 2 ye