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Lady-Comp vs. Baby-Comp
What is the difference between Baby-comp
and Lady-comp?
Lady-Comp is recommended for all women looking for a safe and
reliable method of contraception. With the exception of the "special
programming section to plan for a baby", both devices are
identical. If desired, this "programming section to plan
for a baby" can be built in at a later point in time, meaning
that a Lady-Comp can be converted into a Baby-Comp. Baby-Comp
is equipped for universal family planning.
| Lady-Comp |
Baby-Comp |
| Levels / functions / displays: |
Levels / functions / displays: |
Time level:
Time, date, year, alarm time, wake up yes / no. |
Time level:
Time, date, year, alarm time, wake up yes / no. |
Fertility
level:
Temperature reading, menstruation data, daily fertility
display Recall: calling up "old" readings and M
data (up to 120 days), with fertility data (up to 31 days).
Fertility prognosis. Forecast finding out about prospective
fertility (up to 6 days). Information about monophase cycles. |
Fertility
level:
Temperature reading, menstruation data, daily fertility
display Recall: calling up "old" readings and M
data (up to 120 days), with fertility data (up to 31 days).
Fertility prognosis. Forecast finding out about prospective
fertility (up to 6 days). Information about monophase cycles.
Date display showing fertilisation optimum. |
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Planning level:
Pregnancy planning
Date display showing fertilisation
optimum up to 6 days ahead. SI data possible. When SI
data is entered the fertilisation optimum will be shown
with sex prognosis. Pregnancy information:
three days after fertilisation, probable pregnancy after
15 days, confirmed pregnancy from the 17th day. Conception
date and calculated date of birth displayed together
with sex display.
Data from previous cycles.
both devices offer the possibility to enter up to seven
previous consecutive cycles (first M day).
Planning statistics:
You can find the following information retrievable: length
of high level on average - the CLI (= corpus luteum insufficiency)
in percentage, the number of mono-phases (cycles
without ovulation) in percentage and the number of planning
hits of the last 20 cycles.
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