I have a question. Many things I've read say you must have a basal body thermometer to get an accurate reading on your BBT. And the reason you need that specific thermometer is that it measures to the tenth of a degree. Whereas, say the old glass thermometers, only measure to a whole degree.
I've been using a digital thermometer, which measures to the tenth (i.e. 96.6, was my temp this morning). So what is the difference between the digitals that read to the tenth and a basal thermometer?
Re: Thermometers
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Hmmm...the BD Basal Digital Thermometer that is sold on Amazon does NOT record to the 1/100th degree. I just started charting this month and this is the one I bought. It received good reviews and I've been happy with it so far. I also know a number of other women on this board use this one too. So, are you saying it's NOT a true BBT?