Just measure
the temperature under your tongue in the morning and you will know whether you are fertile or not.
Not exact matches
Well, if you suspect that your baby might have a fever and you go to take their
temperature like you would your own, sticking the thermometer
under their
tongue, then you will likely wind up with a false reading.
You just put in
under your
tongue and it will take your overall body
temperature as well as record the safe and unsafe days, ovulation peak as well as due dates.
Using a digital thermometer held
under the
tongue can give you a general idea of your child's
temperature, but it won't provide an accurate number.
The thermometer automatically converts the final reading to the oral
temperature equivalent, which is important when communicating with pediatricians and would normally be obtained through a more invasive
under - the -
tongue thermometer.
Taking a
temperature in the mouth works with children who are old enough to hold the thermometer
under their
tongue and who will not bite the thermometer.
To find out why, Christopher Anderson and Stephen Deban of the University of South Florida tested chameleons
under different conditions, discovering that if
temperatures dropped 10 degrees Celsius,
tongue snaps slowed only by about 10 to 19 percent.