TTC after 35

What's the best brand for basal body thermometer?

Hey ladies,

So I've been temping since November and originally bought a basal body thermometer off of Amazon. It didn't have the beep-when-finished function and the instructions said to wait until 4 minutes. I'd set a timer but it was extra movement before taking the temp and 4 minutes just seemed excessively long. So I went to CVS and bought a $10 basal thermometer, which claimed to beep within one minute! Well, it turns out it doesn't beep until 4 sometimes 5 minutes! Is this normal? I sometimes wake up really early so take my temp then and there's been a few times I've fallen back asleep with the thermometer in my mouth. Also, this may seem super silly, but I can never figure out the right position to put it in. I take it orally but sometimes it shifts and starts to slide out of position. I guess it's hard holding it under my tongue for 5 minutes. I'm still getting pretty steady temps and not wild, crazy patterns, but I just find it tough holding it for so long.

Any suggestions? Favorite brands? Advice on tongue placement?

Thanks all!!!
ME: 36 (PCOS), DH: excellent SA
NTNP since 11/12, actively trying since 8/14
m/c @ 7w (4/22/14), m/c @ 6w (11/19/14)
11/15: Letrozole, Ovidrel, TI = BFP!!!
Beta #1(14dpo)=349, Beta #2(18dpo)=2,805
12/17/15: Got to see the heartbeat (105bpm)!
1/25/16: NT scan = normal (HB=163bpm)
EDD: 8/10/16 
8/8/16: Baby boy born @ 12:25am, 8lbs, 20.5 inches
5/18/17: BFP!!! (11dpo)
Beta #1(12dpo)=176.4, Beta #2(15dpo)=607.1

Re: What's the best brand for basal body thermometer?

  • GoldenKeysGoldenKeys admin
    edited May 2015
    I haven't temped in eons, but when I did I switched to the Mabis brand and found it much more reliable.  I would lay down on my side and prop the thermometer on a pillow to keep it from moving around under my tongue.   You also might try vaginally temping, although I did fall back asleep a lot when doing it that way, plus you don't hear the beep well if you have a blanket over you.


    Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
    dx:  Diminished Ovarian Reserve
    2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc




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  • I also use Mabis. I haven't had any issues with it.
    *** Child & current pregnancy mentioned ***
    Me - 41 (PCOS), Hubby - 43 (healthy)
    7/2013 - Sweet baby girl born (Clomid + TI)
    3/2014 - TTC #2, return to RE 7/2014
    12/2015: IVF #1 transferred two great looking embryos - BFP!
    First ultrasound: TWO beautiful little heartbeats!!
    Harmony: negative; level 2: babies look great and are boy/girl! :) 
  • QuazelQuazel member
    I have the CVS one too and keep falling asleep as well. I've now seen a lot of people people suggest Mabis. It's cheap on Amazon, I think I'm going to go for it. Hopefully it is better for both of us!
  • @GoldenKeys thanks for the suggestions! I propped the thermometer against a pillow this morning and it helped stay in place. I'll definitely look into a Mabis. Does it take super long to register?
    ME: 36 (PCOS), DH: excellent SA
    NTNP since 11/12, actively trying since 8/14
    m/c @ 7w (4/22/14), m/c @ 6w (11/19/14)
    11/15: Letrozole, Ovidrel, TI = BFP!!!
    Beta #1(14dpo)=349, Beta #2(18dpo)=2,805
    12/17/15: Got to see the heartbeat (105bpm)!
    1/25/16: NT scan = normal (HB=163bpm)
    EDD: 8/10/16 
    8/8/16: Baby boy born @ 12:25am, 8lbs, 20.5 inches
    5/18/17: BFP!!! (11dpo)
    Beta #1(12dpo)=176.4, Beta #2(15dpo)=607.1
  • I have a Nexcare that I use vaginally. Been using it for over a year and am satisfied with it, so far.
    Anniversary
  • @GoldenKeys thanks for the suggestions! I propped the thermometer against a pillow this morning and it helped stay in place. I'll definitely look into a Mabis. Does it take super long to register?

    No, it takes about 2 minutes to register!  Definitely worth it...


    Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
    dx:  Diminished Ovarian Reserve
    2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc




  • Awesome! I just placed the order now!
    ME: 36 (PCOS), DH: excellent SA
    NTNP since 11/12, actively trying since 8/14
    m/c @ 7w (4/22/14), m/c @ 6w (11/19/14)
    11/15: Letrozole, Ovidrel, TI = BFP!!!
    Beta #1(14dpo)=349, Beta #2(18dpo)=2,805
    12/17/15: Got to see the heartbeat (105bpm)!
    1/25/16: NT scan = normal (HB=163bpm)
    EDD: 8/10/16 
    8/8/16: Baby boy born @ 12:25am, 8lbs, 20.5 inches
    5/18/17: BFP!!! (11dpo)
    Beta #1(12dpo)=176.4, Beta #2(15dpo)=607.1
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