Friday, December 9, 2011

Clearblue Fertility Starter Kit (Packaging May Vary)

!±8± Clearblue Fertility Starter Kit (Packaging May Vary)


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Clearblue takes the guesswork out of trying to conceive and reading test results by offering three leading products as an ultimate Value Pack. The Clearblue Easy Fertility Starter Kit contains the Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor -- the No. 1 brand recommended by OB/GYNs - to help maximize a woman's chance of getting pregnant; 30 individually wrapped Clearblue Fertility Monitor Test Sticks - to provide adequate testing supply for approximately three menstrual cycles; and three Clearblue Digital Pregnancy tests to give unmistakable clear pregnancy results that are as accurate as a doctor's test. This Starter Kit gives women maximum confidence throughout the entire conception process.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Pictures of Whales - How to Take Whale Photos Or Rather How Not To

!±8± Pictures of Whales - How to Take Whale Photos Or Rather How Not To

On my first whale watching trip off the Gold Coast, Qld, Australia, I merrily snapped loads of pictures of whales, or so I thought!

We had a great morning, it was near perfect whale watching conditions. Calm water, a little wind, clear blue skies and a pod of 3 whales that were very interested in us. They seemed really interested in try to entertaining us - or was it the other way around?

So back to the whale photos - I'll give you the background.

I have a quite respectable compact digital camera - a 7.2 Megapixel Sony Cyber-shot to be exact.

It has plenty of great features and I use quite a few. I normally carry the booklet with me that describes how to set it up to do all these great things.

Except this day, I didn't have it with me. The one day I wanted to take pictures of whales!

The most annoying thing is, I have done this before. I went on a trip to see the Hector's Dolphins in Christchurch, NZ and had the exact same problem.

My camera takes great still shots on the settings I normally use. I can do super close-ups, I can do beach photos, buildings, trees, flowers, views and great people shots!

Try to capture photos of whales or other animals that are moving. Not a chance.

You know the shots where they are in and out of water and you have to catch them in a nanosecond.

I focus, I press, I wait.

Almost without fail the dolphin or in this case the whale has gone back below the water! And then I hear it and the screen goes black with the word ...processing.... on it.

After about 15 minutes of getting virtually no photos with whales in, I finally worked out how to adjust one of the settings. I then started getting shots. Not the action shots I really wanted, though.

When I got home, I checked the manual! I could have used the burst functions to take action shots!

So here are my tips on how to take pictures of whales with the camera you have. I am assuming you are not rushing out to spend a fortune on a new camera just to take pictures of whales!

Know your camera and test out the settings you might use, before you go on the whale watching cruise. Bring the manual with you just in case. Make sure the batteries are charged Empty the memory stick, better still take a couple of memory sticks Put the strap on the camera - you are on boat and you don't want to lose it and your memories overboard If you have a filter use that to protect your lens against the inevitable spray that will find its way right to your lens - boat spray and whale spray!

These tips are just as valid for video too. Get used to the settings and test it out before you go.

Remember you can always erase your tests, but you cannot recapture those great whale photos after the whale has gone.


Pictures of Whales - How to Take Whale Photos Or Rather How Not To

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Fertility Test Sticks - How Do They Work?

!±8± Fertility Test Sticks - How Do They Work?

Having a baby is so easy, "a caveman can do it!" Or so we thought. Occasionally a little help is needed.

That help can come in the form of fertility test strips, now available in most drug stores and pharmacy counters. Strips range from the simple, no-frills test stick to the more sophisticated strip-plus-monitor bundle. Regardless of which one you choose, the technology is largely the same.

Luteinizing Hormone - The Ovulation Signal

First let's review a little biology. Each month a woman's ovaries produce eggs that will be released into the fallopian tubes. From here the egg will travel into the uterus and, if fertilized, will implant into the uterine wall and will hopefully become a fetus. The trick is to know exactly when that egg will be released. Once an egg is released, there are only a few precious days before the egg becomes difficult to fertilize. Just like a chicken egg, a human egg has a short life span and must be fertilized or it will expire.

How do we know when it's time?

The human body is quite intelligent. Just prior to ovulation, a hormone called Luteinizing Hormone (LH) is released, telling the body to release an egg. This occurs about 12-24 hours later.

Test Strips or Monitor?

Which is better, a single strip or a monitor? The answer depends on whether you want to chart your own cycle or have a computer to do it for you. If you use a box of simple tests, you'll want to have a notebook handy to log the date of each test and the result. For example, if you start on January 1, you would indicate a "Positive" or "Negative" for each day in January. On the day that the test appears positive, plan on ovulation taking place within a day or two.

If you use a monitor, you'll begin by telling it when you are on day 1 of your cycle (usually indicated as the first day of your period). After your period has ended you'll use a test strip each morning and insert it into the monitor. The monitor takes over from there, watching for the positive result on the test strip. When the LH surge occurs the monitor will alert you on a LCD screen. The rest is up to you!

How Accurate are These Monitors?

Actually, they're extremely accurate! There's very little guesswork involved; you're either about to ovulate or you're not. A benefit of the use of monitors is that over time it will "learn" your cycle. As it learns your cycle it will ask you for fewer strips, saving you money.

Either way, a set of test strips or a monitor is a great way to get inside information about your fertility!


Fertility Test Sticks - How Do They Work?

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Friday, September 30, 2011


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