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GenderLabs™ v1.3 is a specialist system dedicate to fertility management
and designed with gender preselection
as the core application. Beside advanced
artificial intelligence, numerous management tools and features have also been
incorporated into the system to ensure high degree of effectiveness and
functionalities.
The
key element behind any successful fertility management is the capability to
accurately identify the occurrence of ovulation, which is base timing for
all pregnancy goals including pregnancy achievement, pregnancy avoidance and particularly for gender
preselection, whereby the conceiving window for gender
preselection is a lot smaller as compared to merely trying to conceive. In
short, system precision plays a very important role in determining the amount of
control you will have over your fertility. Unless achieving your pregnancy goal
is never an issue to you, system precision should be your ultimate criteria when
it comes to selecting a system to manage your fertility.
Although GenderLabs™
is programmed with advanced artificial intelligence but without
reasonable user input, the system can only provide educational information and
straight forecasting on your fertility where the degree of accuracy can be
unreliable. Consistent input by users in the form of observed symptoms ie.
Basal
Body Temperature (BBT)
and
Cervical Mucus (CM) as well as other
fertility signs such as Ovulatory Pain, which is discussed in details under the
Fertility Awareness Method (FAM)
section, are therefore necessary for the system
to process into meaningful interpretations. While accuracy of forecast,
particularly on the timing of ovulation occurrence is determined by the quality
of the symptoms observed, GenderLabs™
is programmed to intelligently
eliminate certain abnormalities and scaled down the influence of lesser
significant symptoms in order to better reflect your state of fertility.
In
principle, GenderLabs™
look to BBT and CM for clue on your fertility. Other
fertility symptoms such as conditions of Cervix, Ovulatory Pain and Spotting are
taken as confirmatory signs and in the event you do conduct home tests using
Ovulation Prediction Kits (OPK), unless you choose to override the system
standard procedure (which you can do so in ‘Calculations Overriding’), the
positive result is generally taken as a confirmatory sign as well. Beside BBT
and CM, it is always advisable for users to try to observe other symptoms and as
many as possible, as any additional input will contribute to higher accuracy
which in turn will render higher probability towards achieving your pregnancy
goal.
Depending
on your pregnancy goal, information on your prevailing fertility situation will
be displayed from time to time and you will be alerted accordingly for any
abnormality and the action required to accomplish your goal.
The GenderLabs™ v1.3
Charts and
Reports are especially designed to aid user in
fertility management. While the Charts provide a straightforward indication on
the various aspects of your fertility visually, the reports are meant to provide
minutes details so that you can have a better grasp at what is going on. The
charts and reports are excellent aids to be brought along to a consultation
session with your doctor.
In
order to instill more control and help, GenderLabs™
is also built with event
management capability.
Reminder,
task and notes functions are excellent tools
for planning and management. Efficiency and better control are just some of the
benefits one may derive from the use of these functions. As in fertility
management, you may always make use of the productive functions to schedule and
remind you about for planned actions, supplement consumption, doctor appointment
etc. A variety of useful tools have also been included to assist you and to
better plan your life such as the
Pregnancy Planner etc.
Extensive materials
related to fertility management and gender preselection are compiled for your
reference under the Help section in order to facilitate your referral needs and
to improve your understanding on the subject matters ...
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