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Fertility Thermometer

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Ovulation tracking made easy.

Simple ovulation tracking—no test tubes, no urine samples. The Fertility Thermometer measures your basal body temperature to two decimal points to provide you with the precision you need to track your ovulation accurately. Opt for automatic data syncing to identify your fertile window at a glance, or record readings on your own using your preferred method!

Wisp, Inc. is not the owner or seller of the Easy Home Digital Basal Thermometer or Premom application.

FSA & HSA accepted.

$39.99
◉ In Stock

How does the Fertility Thermometer work?

The Fertility Thermometer measures Basal Body Temperature, or BBT. BBT is defined as the lowest natural, non-pathologic body temperature recorded after a period of rest, and a small spike in this temperature (just 0.5 - 1.0 degrees Fahrenheit!) can indicate that ovulation has occurred. Tracking your BBT every morning (before you get out of bed!) allows you to track your cycle, identify when ovulation has occurred, and calculate the window when you are most likely to conceive. This thermometer has the ability to sync with the Premom app in your phone automatically, making it easier than ever to record BBT data and seamlessly identify your fertile window. You can use the thermometer to time intimacy and help maximize your chances of conceiving!

Fertility Thermometer Benefits:

  • High precision with measurements to two decimal places
  • Large, backlit screen for easy reading in the dark
  • Bluetooth-enabled with optional automatic data syncing
  • Record additional data, including ovulation test results, PdG test results and period information for the best prediction

Product Details

Fertility Thermometer FAQ

Your Provider

Dr. Jillian Lopiano

Tracking your basal body temperature is an important component of body literacy, cycle tracking and ovulation tracking. A device that is reliable, easy to read, and helps you track trends can be an important tool on your fertility journey.

Dr Jillian LoPiano, OBGYN