DuoFertility has a new device that helps couples get pregnant, but they do it in a few unique ways. First they have a temperature sensor that the woman wears which sends data down via Bluetooth, but then it also has a way to compare the data to other couples, ala crowdsourcing. Here CEO Shamus Husheer of http://www.duofertility.com/ tells us more. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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