[blparent] Accessible pregnancy and ovulation kits.

Jessica Pitzer rolosgirl at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 21:07:42 UTC 2012


you'd think it wouldnt' be to hard, since they already make electronic
ovulation monitors. and I read about a thing for the cell phones where
the user wears a skin patch and the phone like an iphone can do
diagnostic tests via the patch, like pregnancy tests etc. I don't know
if this has came out yet though

On 2/24/12, Samara Raine <samararaine at gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree wholeheartedly. I live alone and just started using an ovulation
> predicter kit. I actually needed to walk to the office of my building and
> ask one of the women there that I'm friendly with if she would assist me in
> reading the kit. She was happy to help and we managed to catch the very last
> day of my surge, but I still feel it's my right to have privacy in this
> matter. I'm not easily embarrassed and Rachel is great, but still. I'm lucky
> she knows how to accurately read them as well, because there's no garuntee,
> even with instructions, that the person reading a OPK or pregnancy test is
> doing so correctly.
>
> And I know that when I begin using the pregnancy tests, I want to be the one
> to scream and squeal and tell people the good news if it's positive. I don't
> want to be the one whose told the good news that is, in fact, mine to tell.
>
> Sam
>
>
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