@kiki75 omg I had never heard of that old wives tale before! I had to do a deep dive to find out, wtf. But in my search for something not a forum to debunk it, I found this: https://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=3062
its like 4 different scientists all saying somewhat entirely different things about gender selection. Wtf UC system, why is this on your website?
@doxiemoxie212, the best is that the one expert answered cutting scientific American, which is a popular science magazine, not a peer reviewed journal. WTF
Me: 30 | DH: 31 Met: August 2006 Married: July 2012 TTC #1 since June 2016
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Me: late 30s | H: early 30s TTC #1 since April 2015 RE Dx: Fibroids, surgery Jan 2016 IUI #1 and #2, Nov/Dec 2016, BFN IVF March 2017: ER - 5R/3M/3F, 1 PGS normal Polyp removed May 2017 FET May 2017 - BFP! Baby boy born 2/2/18
@kiki75@adirat I totally get where you’re coming from in being frustrated about a cycle tracker as a gift after years of TTC… if I was TTC for a year plus I would be the first to get aggravated with an unthoughtful “try this shot in the dark” type of gift, especially if it was from a close relative.
@fishsticks-n-custard girl when are you going to post your review so this dumb thread doesn't keep getting pulled from the dead every few months? (Then your review can get zombified instead!)
The thing that really cracks me up is the "Anyways, sorry to break off on a tangent just couldn't see this post and not say anything!!" Like dude, this topic was pages back. It's not like you just-so-happened to stumble across this post, you had to be actively looking for something like it.
That thing is not going to do anything for someone with INFERTILITY which her sister clearly has. Trust me. We ALL want to get pregnant naturally (and for free!).
And
Me: 34 DH: 38 Married: June 2011 TTC since Feb 2016 BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16 BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
MC #1: D&C Oct 23, 2015 (7.5 weeks) MC #2: July 1, 2016 (5.5 weeks) MC #3: October 17, 2016 (CP) RE #1: RPL testing November 2016-January 2017 MC #4: Feb. 28, 2017 (CP) RE #2: Additional RPL testing March-November 2017 MC #5: January 2019 (6.5 weeks)
RE #3: More testing 2023. Egg Retrieval Sept/Oct 2023, 2 good embryos after PGT-A testing. Surgery for endometriosis January 2024 Lupron Depo March 2024. Benched 3 months. Hopefully FET after that.
What I love about @a_mccarthy's bump on this post is that it both a zombie bump and an infomercial. Sadly there are no gifs that are on the nose for zombie infomercials, so imagine kind of a melding of the below:
Does anyone else love infomercials and as soon tv products that try to fix a problem that no one actually has?
@kiki75 Oh yeah definitely spam. I'm somewhat intrigued by the marketing strategy here. I can't think of another product that would include in their marketing strategy "tell people their feelings are wrong." I'm trying to imagine what would happen if I tried that in my job... "I hear you but I need to inform you that your feelings are wrong. Just read these other product reviews of people who have babies and you don't!"
Ok, maybe I shouldn't engage but... @a_mccarthy you used esophageal probes for comparison? So I'm guessing you either 1. validated with intubated patients in the ICU or 2. did the validation on animals in the lab? I have serious scientific and ethical quandaries, not to mention how generalizable your data might be, about both but I'm curious which one you used.
Me: 35, Hubbie: 33 Married DH: 2013 DD: Dec 2015 BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
Ok, maybe I shouldn't engage but... @a_mccarthy you used esophageal probes for comparison? So I'm guessing you either 1. validated with intubated patients in the ICU or 2. did the validation on animals in the lab? I have serious scientific and ethical quandaries, not to mention how generalizable your data might be, about both but I'm curious which one you used.
Agreed. Please present us with a copy of your IRB application.
Validated in the OR - 80 adults undergoing upper abdominal surgery. Pairs of axillary and reference distal
esophageal temperatures were compared and summarized using linear regression and
repeated-measured Bland and Altman methods.
There were 3,339 sets of paired temperatures. Axillary and
esophageal temperatures were similar, with a mean difference (esophageal minus
axillary) of only 0.14°C ± 0.26°C (standard deviation)
There's nothing unethical about it - we didn't just intubate random people and collect data @fishsticks-n-custard@adirat they were already undergoing surgery and the esophageal probes would have been used either way because that's what is used most of the time in the OR for patients receiving general anesthesia.
Sorry to have offended any of you, again, was NOT trying to take up issue with what you said. I understand the feelings of inadequacy that come along with fertility issues and the strain it puts on relationships etc. etc. I also understand the support you need in situations like this from close friends and family, my whole life revolves around helping women with fertility issues. There's plenty of women who aren't active on forums like this one that have undergone IVF treatments, IUI, and other extremely expensive treatment only to find out that they weren't fertile or that it was just a timing issue. I know this because i've heard it firsthand from our users. And also like i saidbefore its not a one size fits all solution. You're right if you're infertile, you're infertile. However, it is a $150 spend in comparison to $10k plus in treatments that you'll receive from IVF doctors. Even if cycle trackers don't instantly help you get pregnant, accurate ones help you pinpoint what's going on and offer clinical decision support. Data helps make decisions... I wish you all the best in your efforts to get pregnant, I really do. And I was not trying to Spam you or market my product. Was simply trying to help because there's other people in the world that have been in your same situation that have told me how we helped. And I've heard the stories and I've been there to relate to them, not bash them for trying to reach out.
Sorry to have offended any of you, again, was NOT trying to take up issue with what you said. I understand the feelings of inadequacy that come along with fertility issues and the strain it puts on relationships etc. etc. I also understand the support you need in situations like this from close friends and family, my whole life revolves around helping women with fertility issues. There's plenty of women who aren't active on forums like this one that have undergone IVF treatments, IUI, and other extremely expensive treatment only to find out that they weren't fertile or that it was just a timing issue. I know this because i've heard it firsthand from our users. And also like i saidbefore its not a one size fits all solution. You're right if you're infertile, you're infertile. However, it is a $150 spend in comparison to $10k plus in treatments that you'll receive from IVF doctors. Even if cycle trackers don't instantly help you get pregnant, accurate ones help you pinpoint what's going on and offer clinical decision support. Data helps make decisions... I wish you all the best in your efforts to get pregnant, I really do. And I was not trying to Spam you or market my product. Was simply trying to help because there's other people in the world that have been in your same situation that have told me how we helped. And I've heard the stories and I've been there to relate to them, not bash them for trying to reach out.
Here's the thing, if a woman is under 35 she and her partner have to try for 12 months ttgp before getting referred to an RE unless there is a known issue (like not ovulating). If over 35 it's 6 months. In either case that's quite a while to get used to temping, tracking, and timing BD. Some couples even just elect to BD EOD for extended periods just so that they don't miss FW.
No one wants to move to expensive, emotionally and physically draining fertility treatments WITHOUT HAVING FIRST TRIED REALLY F-ING HARD TO HAVE A BABY "NATURALLY."
Your underlying assumption above that women would try IVF before figuring out WTF their cycle is doing is really insulting. Like, oops, some of you out there just haven't figured out how to have intercourse on the right days! NO.
Sorry to have offended any of you, again, was NOT trying to take up issue with what you said. I understand the feelings of inadequacy that come along with fertility issues and the strain it puts on relationships etc. etc. I also understand the support you need in situations like this from close friends and family, my whole life revolves around helping women with fertility issues. There's plenty of women who aren't active on forums like this one that have undergone IVF treatments, IUI, and other extremely expensive treatment only to find out that they weren't fertile or that it was just a timing issue. I know this because i've heard it firsthand from our users. And also like i saidbefore its not a one size fits all solution. You're right if you're infertile, you're infertile. However, it is a $150 spend in comparison to $10k plus in treatments that you'll receive from IVF doctors. Even if cycle trackers don't instantly help you get pregnant, accurate ones help you pinpoint what's going on and offer clinical decision support. Data helps make decisions... I wish you all the best in your efforts to get pregnant, I really do. And I was not trying to Spam you or market my product. Was simply trying to help because there's other people in the world that have been in your same situation that have told me how we helped. And I've heard the stories and I've been there to relate to them, not bash them for trying to reach out.
Not trying to start a fight, and I can't speak for everyone, but I for one have never felt inadequate for not getting KU as of yet. So thanks for that one. Yeah, maybe your app or the Ava might help some people, but usually these products don't take into account PCOS, long cycles, medicated cycles, etc.
ETA: and frankly whether you're trying to or not you ARE spamming your product.
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Sorry to have offended any of you, again, was NOT trying to take up issue with what you said. I understand the feelings of inadequacy that come along with fertility issues and the strain it puts on relationships etc. etc. I also understand the support you need in situations like this from close friends and family, my whole life revolves around helping women with fertility issues. There's plenty of women who aren't active on forums like this one that have undergone IVF treatments, IUI, and other extremely expensive treatment only to find out that they weren't fertile or that it was just a timing issue. I know this because i've heard it firsthand from our users. And also like i saidbefore its not a one size fits all solution. You're right if you're infertile, you're infertile. However, it is a $150 spend in comparison to $10k plus in treatments that you'll receive from IVF doctors. Even if cycle trackers don't instantly help you get pregnant, accurate ones help you pinpoint what's going on and offer clinical decision support. Data helps make decisions... I wish you all the best in your efforts to get pregnant, I really do. And I was not trying to Spam you or market my product. Was simply trying to help because there's other people in the world that have been in your same situation that have told me how we helped. And I've heard the stories and I've been there to relate to them, not bash them for trying to reach out.
You are so freaking far out of line, you don't even know where the line is. Your product is not going to do anything that an $8 Mabis and a pack of Wondfo OPKs can't do. If IVF is needed, it's not going to take the place of that. Can it give people's partners sperm? Can it fix hyperprolactinemia? How about egg quality? DOR? Can it fix PCOS? How about blocked tubes? Does it clear them??? Nope!!! It doesn't actually DO anything other than tell you if/when you ovulated. Which everyone here has down pat for a fraction of the price. It's an overpriced product that preys on people desperate to get pregnant.
This is false advertising at it's absolute finest. And stupid. Mind numbingly stupid. Yes. Go on ahead and be crappy to the IF community. It's going to win you a lot of customers. You'd better believe that people will be contacting your company as well as the attorney general regarding your bogus claim that your product is any substitution for IVF.
And quit lying. You were absolutely trying to market your product. If you weren't, you wouldn't have included the name and links. Also, as far as quit lying, no doctor will have you start treatment without first ensuring that it wasn't a methodology issue. People have books and the internet at their fingertips. There's plenty of information out there. "There's plenty of women who aren't active on forums like this one that have undergone IVF treatments, IUI, and other extremely expensive treatment only to find out that they weren't fertile or that it was just a timing issue. I know this because i've (sic) heard it firsthand from our users." That is a lie.
Me: 34 DH: 38 Married: June 2011 TTC since Feb 2016 BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16 BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
Oh! I get it! You think we are too stupid to figure out when we are ovulating! So your product is for people who are really, impossibly stupid and feel inadequate! Got it! I will make sure to let my RE know about this extremely important game-changing invention. Weirdly, he did not think my problem was being too dumb to figure out when I was ovulating.
Again, this is a verrrrrrry strange marketing strategy.
@BumpAdmin Can you shut this disaster down and get the spam out of here?
Dunno @kiki75 this thread is the gift that keeps on giving. Every time you forget about it, it pops back up! Think about all the other competitors of Ava Bracelets that could come here and tell us how we're dumb and inadequate!
@kiki75@adirat "Y'all are probably super fertile, you're just too dumb to know it." Maybe this is the advertising equivalent of when men use "negging" to hit on hot girls.
@zamora_spin Gah! The time and money we could have saved! It certainly wasn't my elevated prolactin, low AMH, and H's borderline low in every value semen. I just needed to hop a plane to Chicago to jump his bones on O day! Wait. I totally did that. Still didn't get pregnant.
@adirat True. Anyone from Ava want to pop by? How about Yono? Clear Blue? I'd love to see a good old fashioned street fight amongst them.
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Re: Ava bracelet, yay or nay?
And I've been thinking about this.
....but have you tried baking soda finger?
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Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
its like 4 different scientists all saying somewhat entirely different things about gender selection. Wtf UC system, why is this on your website?
Me: 30 | DH: 31
Met: August 2006
Married: July 2012
TTC #1 since June 2016
***TW***
BFP: 7/12/16 | MC: 9/12/16
BFP: 1/18/17 | MMC: 2/13/17
BFP: 10/7/17 | EDD: 6/21/17
MTHFR: homozygous A1298C
Me: 30 | DH: 31
Met: August 2006
Married: July 2012
TTC #1 since June 2016
***TW***
BFP: 7/12/16 | MC: 9/12/16
BFP: 1/18/17 | MMC: 2/13/17
BFP: 10/7/17 | EDD: 6/21/17
MTHFR: homozygous A1298C
TTC #1 since April 2015
RE Dx: Fibroids, surgery Jan 2016
IUI #1 and #2, Nov/Dec 2016, BFN
IVF March 2017: ER - 5R/3M/3F, 1 PGS normal
Polyp removed May 2017
FET May 2017 - BFP!
Baby boy born 2/2/18
@kiki75 @adirat I totally get where you’re coming from in being frustrated about a cycle tracker as a gift after years of TTC… if I was TTC for a year plus I would be the first to get aggravated with an unthoughtful “try this shot in the dark” type of gift, especially if it was from a close relative.
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Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
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Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
And
Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
PLEASE can we kill this post?!?
MC #1: D&C Oct 23, 2015 (7.5 weeks)
MC #2: July 1, 2016 (5.5 weeks)
MC #3: October 17, 2016 (CP)
RE #1: RPL testing November 2016-January 2017
MC #4: Feb. 28, 2017 (CP)
RE #2: Additional RPL testing March-November 2017
MC #5: January 2019 (6.5 weeks)
RE #3: More testing 2023.
Egg Retrieval Sept/Oct 2023, 2 good embryos after PGT-A testing.
Surgery for endometriosis January 2024
Lupron Depo March 2024. Benched 3 months. Hopefully FET after that.
#BitterHagPartyOf1
Reported for spam.
Does anyone else love infomercials and as soon tv products that try to fix a problem that no one actually has?
And she definitely joined on August 1. I'm on mobile so I can't be 100% certain but smells like pure spam.
Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
There were 3,339 sets of paired temperatures. Axillary and esophageal temperatures were similar, with a mean difference (esophageal minus axillary) of only 0.14°C ± 0.26°C (standard deviation)
No cycle predicting device is going to help if the problem is NOT that you have trouble pinpointing O.
@a_mccarthy Hi. I don't ovulate at all because of an endocrine disorder. Can your company's device help me with that?
**resumes lurking***
ETA: Reported.
@a_mccarthyYou don't know how we feel. You don't care how we feel. You're just trying to make a buck.
No one wants to move to expensive, emotionally and physically draining fertility treatments WITHOUT HAVING FIRST TRIED REALLY F-ING HARD TO HAVE A BABY "NATURALLY."
Your underlying assumption above that women would try IVF before figuring out WTF their cycle is doing is really insulting. Like, oops, some of you out there just haven't figured out how to have intercourse on the right days! NO.
ETA: and frankly whether you're trying to or not you ARE spamming your product.
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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This is false advertising at it's absolute finest. And stupid. Mind numbingly stupid. Yes. Go on ahead and be crappy to the IF community. It's going to win you a lot of customers. You'd better believe that people will be contacting your company as well as the attorney general regarding your bogus claim that your product is any substitution for IVF.
And quit lying. You were absolutely trying to market your product. If you weren't, you wouldn't have included the name and links. Also, as far as quit lying, no doctor will have you start treatment without first ensuring that it wasn't a methodology issue. People have books and the internet at their fingertips. There's plenty of information out there. "There's plenty of women who aren't active on forums like this one that have undergone IVF treatments, IUI, and other extremely expensive treatment only to find out that they weren't fertile or that it was just a timing issue. I know this because i've (sic) heard it firsthand from our users." That is a lie.
Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
Again, this is a verrrrrrry strange marketing strategy.
Maybe this is the advertising equivalent of when men use "negging" to hit on hot girls.
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@adirat True. Anyone from Ava want to pop by? How about Yono? Clear Blue? I'd love to see a good old fashioned street fight amongst them.
Married: June 2011
TTC since Feb 2016
BFP#1: 7/7/16 MMC: 8/16/16
BFP#2: 5/8/17 - CP
BFP#3: 6/27/17 EDD: 3/10/18
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