OV-Watch predicts ovulation cycle
Published on 10/11/2006

Getting pregnant is not as easy as it seems - just ask the many childless couples who have been wanting to have a child for such a long time without any success. Then again, you could say otherwise with the rising number of teen pregnancies worldwide (who presumably did not use any form of contraception). Nevertheless, the OV-Watch has been given the nod by the FDA and is currently undergoing phase IV trials at Emory University in order to see if the OV-Watch does what it's supposed to do - detecting chemicals within a woman's body and predicting the time of ovulation. Looks like this is much more accurate than using the Mitsubishi D702iF cellphone.
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