Top products from r/tryingforanother

We found 10 product mentions on r/tryingforanother. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/Guselupogus · 2 pointsr/tryingforanother

Hi!!

I've been using the easy@home OPKs that Lauren Roxy mentioned, and pretty happy with them so far! At the time I ordered they were the cheapest on Amazon, I think.

I was really reluctant to try keeping track of my temps because #1 is still up 1-2x a night, but I'm finding this thermometer to be pretty great:

https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Basal-Thermometer-Femometer-Intelligently/dp/B06XRZY7KM?th=1

Plus, the app is reasonable at uploading the temps through bluetooth so no guesswork. I haven't actually completed a cycle with it yet, but I'm impressed after a few days. I hear the Fertility Friend app is better, but I'm too lazy to actually type the temperatures in, haha.

u/snack_blahg · 2 pointsr/tryingforanother

Ok, I don't have as many as I thought, but here are a few! I did mod podge letters to spell his name. Here's the changing table - my husband I refinished/painted it and I painted the knobs. And here is my pride and joy, the dresser. This thing took forever! You can't really tell, but the lamp on top is Peter Rabbit, too. It was my husband's as a child. He has a set of Beatrix Potter books from his childhood, kinda like this, that are on display. We also have this cute lamp from Amazon. It's much cuter in person! We use it every night to read. We never got many things up on the wall. I wanted to put up shelves with little Beatrix Potter collectibles, but it's a small room and we didn't want a shelf above the crib or changing table.

u/pinkorblue13117 · 3 pointsr/tryingforanother

Hi!!! So my son has been exclusively breastfed (aside from introducing solids at 6 mos.) and my period came back at 4.5 months postpartum. Every woman is different in regards to breastfeeding/fertility. I've had 3 cycles since they first came back, but I just started temping this month so I can see if i'm actually ovulating. We don't want a big age gap so we are trying, but haven't had any luck. Breastfeeding can cause short luteal phases, but since you're done breastfeeding then this might not be an issue for you. My advice; get some cheap OPKs. Get a mabis basal body thermometer and start temping. Track your temps with Fertility Friend. This will hopefully give you some clarity so you can start to understand what's going on with your body! Good luck :)