I am a researcher from WPI - would you share your fertility tech experiences?

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My name is Klew Williams and I'm a researcher for the IMGD department of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts. We are beginning a project to develop passive wearable technology to measure basal body temperature for women.

Our project is not specifically to help women conceive, although that's one application. We would like to develop a comfortable, unobtrusive nighttime wearable that would allow menstruating women to track and better understand their own bodies.

I would love to hear about your personal experiences, preferences, opinions, etc. about BBT-tracking tech, apps, and wearables if you've ever tried them. Or just the type of wearable you'd be interested in and what features you'd want to see. We want to address real women's real needs and preferences, so any information is helpful.

Thank you!
 
Something wearable would be nice....I thinknow maybe in the form of a head band would be cool since the most accurate way of taking a temp is temporal....ifor it had a feature that you pushed a button as soon as you woke up...it would need to be a quick and quiet reader as my DH is a light sleeper...

That's my opinion and my idea
 
A headband is an interesting idea! I know that's a least one out there inside a baseball hat, we could look more closely into that technology.
 

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