patch fertility measure is "rival" fertilization
(AGI) - London, October 18 - A small patch that measures the most 'small changes in body temperature may help the woman to conceive with the same effectiveness of assisted reproduction, at least in some cases. The company says it has developed, which presented the results trials at the meeting of the World Association of Reproductive Medicine. The device consists of a patch to be applied under the arm for measuring temperature 20 thousand times a day, managing to establish the fertile period with an accuracy of 99 percent. According to data presented 'DuoFertility' is the name of the device, has been testing a six-month pregnancy rate of 19.5 percent, comparable to what is obtained by artificial insemination. "For some disorders the device is as effective as artificial insemination - Husheer Shamus said, the inventor of the system - most obviously for the problems 'serious as the lack of sperm, not' effective, but for minor ailments male, cycle irregolare e infertilita' non spiegata puo' essere molto efficace".
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