When I found out I had PCOS (around 19) I was at a birth control doctor. They wanted me to do a pregnancy test but I couldn't pee; so they had me do a blood test and then come back. When I came back, they said I had more testosterone then normal and that I had PCOS lol. It made sense though since of having irregular periods. Though I wish my mum told me sooner, since well PCOS was literally in the family and all the woman had it...
This AI is really creepy. The types of sensors aren’t shown enough (why tf are there multiple sensors? Why aren’t we told which one we have? Now we have to guess)… and I agree with another commenter that showing a real person opening it and reinstalling the battery would be 1000x more helpful.
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Wish they would’ve done a different design for the box! Maybe something that complements the new lovely armband. The first box is gorgeous and has a lot of blue which vibes with the precious armband in its own way
A simple video of a real person simply opening it and changing the battery and then closing it would have been much simpler, easier to follow, and shorter
Yes the app gives you an alert multiple days before the battery is completly empty (they will tell you that it is low). The best is to replace it directly. Or else, you can use it till the sensor does not swith on at all.
Totally unexpected, feeling how it all began to shrink and eventually disappear within 2 months was so liberating. I followed the steps I mentioned, and within the first 2 weeks the bloating was gone. I simply go'ogled Tilly Strankten's Ovarian Guide and it's like I hit the feel-good reset button lol.
Is it considered anovulation when your body tries to ovulate, but fails, and then tries again a short time later? This has been happening to me, or atleast it has for 2 cycles so far. And bbt confirms I truly didn't ovulate the "first time" but did the "second time"
I think that changing the batteries is too awkward in general. Perhaps it's something that the creators of tempdrop could work on in the future. I could imagine it would be just a device you open easily
Thank you. This is very helpful information, as I assumed that if your third 'high' temp isn't the 0.4F/0.2C shift then you must move your cover line which just messes everything up again. Thanks again for the clarity.
Why you guys are charging money for the app? If I'm buying your product through freedom package. It should be totally free. You guyz totally wasted my money. I should've gone with daysy.
@@TempdropFertility Thanx. I have sent an email today will be 48 hours, so waiting for a response, and 2. I've checked the help.com for tempdrop before I reached out to the email. I've also asked tempdrop via Instagram and Facebook messenger among Amazon questions support and still not anything helpful. Thanx for replying....
heres a tip: its quite hard to get the rod into the frame, i suggest putting the rod into the bottom hole, and then using your nails of your thumb and index finger to pull down the spring (there are tiny rungs to grab onto) while also pulling the plastic that has the top hole away a little bit. it's an incredibly tight squeeze so pulling the plastic a little bit makes it possible to get into both holes. spent hours trying until i figured that out
I finally received my replacement frame for the one that broke quite some time ago, but the pins are not compressing like this to replace it. I’ve spent hours already trying.