To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Fertility monitor helps boost pregnancy rate

NEW YORK, Feb 27 (Reuters) If women are trying to conceive, they may have more success when they use the Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor (Unipath), UK and US researchers report in the medical journal Fertility and Sterility.

''One known cause of failure to conceive is the mistiming of intercourse,'' Dr Jayne E Ellis pointed out to Reuters Health.

Many couples only poorly understand their fertility cycle, she explained. ''In our studies, only one quarter of women knew when their fertile days were.'' Ellis, who is with the manufacturer of the Clearblue monitor, Unipath, in Bedford, UK, explained that the device utilizes a unique technology that measures two hormones in urine that increase in level in the days before ovulation. This ''provides a wider window at which to target intercourse to achieve pregnancy,'' she and her colleagues explain in their report.

To determine how useful the fertility monitor might be, they studied 653 US volunteers who wanted to become pregnant. The participants were randomly assigned to use or not use the device at home over two ovulatory cycles.

The pregnancy rate was significantly higher in the monitor group at 22.7 per cent than in the comparison group (14.4 per cent).

Significantly more women who had been trying to conceive for less than SIX months became pregnant than did women who had been trying to conceive for longer.

Most users found the device easy and convenient to use.

''This study proves for the first time that identifying the fertile days of the cycle with a home test can really help women become pregnant over just two cycles of use,'' Ellis said.

The monitor, she concluded, ''is a real step in improving a woman's chances of conception.'' REUTERS BDP RAI0906

Four steps US needs to do to achieve success in Afghanistan

Washington, Feb 2 (ANI): Pakistan has long viewed the various Islamic ilitias it created and helped fund -- including the Taliban -- as useful eapons in its arsenal, low-cost ways to keep its historic foes, India and Afghanistan off balance.According to Fareed Zakaria, the editor of Newsweek International, when the United States invaded Afghanistan, it did not defeat al-Qaeda and its supporters among the Taliban. They simply fled to Pakistan, their original home.For Islamabad to genuinely renounce these.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login