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OvaTel Launches New Version of Its Saliva Fertility Monitor

Added: (Mon Dec 08 2003)

Pressbox (Press Release) - OvaTel Launches New Version of Its Saliva Fertility Monitor
First Non-battery Operated Fertility Monitor Now Easier To Use Than Ever Before

Miami FL -- December 5 -- Makers of the first-ever saliva-based fertility monitor that does not use batteries, OvaTel (www.ovatel.com), is pleased to announce the release of its redesigned monitor with a sleek new look.

“There’s an increasing demand for inexpensive self-tests to predict a woman’s fertile period and women are also starting to realize that urine test kits are expensive, messy, and can’t be reused,” says company spokesperson Camie Gontier. “This is why OvaTel is ideal. It is a mini ovulation detector that is inexpensive, extremely durable and just as accurate as a urine test.”

In their pursuit of another important feature -- ease of use -- OvaTel has redesigned the product and reworked its website, brochures and instruction booklet for a more user-friendly experience.

The saliva-based detector is a sturdy plastic device that is equipped with a powerful magnifying lens (magnifying power of 54X). It comes with a lifetime guarantee and is cleared by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). Sold worldwide, it is the least expensive saliva fertility monitor available in the U.S., retailing for $21.95.

The OvaTel monitor is unique in that it was the first of its kind not to use a battery. Battery operated units are known to break easily, the battery dies very quickly and is difficult to replace. Battery operated units use a light bulb that is also very fragile and tend to break loose or stop working. OvaTel has none of these problems and will work literally indefinitely.

OvaTel Fertility monitors produce results that are quick and accurate. In fact, they can predict the time of a woman’s ovulation with an accuracy of 98 per cent. They can be used anywhere and at any time with results within 5 minutes.

Ideal for family planning, saliva fertility monitors such as the OvaTel monitor are highly recommended by the Vatican and all major religions. At ovulation, the hormone estrogen is heightened which increases the salt or saline levels in your body. This salt increase is very evident in saliva. The OvaTel’s mini microscope allows you to see the salt crystals drying on the glass slide of the monitor, which create a fern-like image.

Researchers have been observing and studying the phenomenon of ferning in cervical fluid since 1945, when microscopic crystal formations were observed in cervical fluid. Subsequent researchers have studied the ferning of other body fluids, including saliva.

A further study conducted in 1992 in Milan, Italy (M. Barbato, A. Pandolfi) and Naples, Italy, (M. Guida) examined the use-effectiveness of salivary ferning as a diagnostic testing aid to natural family planning using a mini microscope. They concluded that there is a direct correlation between salivary ferning and the fertile period.

Their conclusion stated that "salivary ferning may be used as a new parameter to aid women to detect the fertile period in combination with other sympto-thermal methods of ovulation detection." The ferning event began on average about 7 ½ days before the first day of basal body temperature rise. In general, salivary ferning was seen to begin 1 to 2 days before the onset of wet cervical fluid.

In 1992, a study involving 300 women from an IVF (in vitro fertilization) program was created at the 2nd Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in Brno, Czechoslovakia. The study, which used a PC-2000 microscope, classified reliability as "very high level,"
and claimed that combining the sympto-thermal method with the microscope method resulted in a 99% reliability rate.


Media Contact

Camie Gontier
OvaTel Fertility Tech Inc.
+1-954-650-3362
camie@ovatel.com

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