HEY LADIES Sub question! (Guys are welcome, too, if you have any tips...)
I'm just wondering, paranoia and what not, has anyone had an experience with subbing by putting a shampoo bottle inside their hoo-hah where the temp wasn't high enough??
I realize this may be a dumb question, because logistics say that if the bottle is inside the body, sample temp would be about the same as body temp. I'm just wondering.
If I put the clean sample into the bottle while it's still "hot'n'fresh" :cool: then immediately stuff it up there, will it retain the correct temp EVERY TIME? Or can I eff this up?? I'm one of those people who subscribe to Murphy's Law, anything that can go wrong, will. So it would be great to know that temp was something I didn't have to worry about.
I'm currently practicing with hot water, but just realized that I don't have a thermometer. :mad: So I'm still making sure it won't leak, but have no way to check the temp at the end of my experiment. It's going to have to stay "in there" for 2 to 2 1/2 hours to allow for travel and wait time, if that matters.
Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated. Test date: definitely Aug 16 with (I just found out) a possibility of one Aug 7, so I need to be prepared kinda quick-like. :)
HEY LADIES Sub question! (Guys are welcome, too, if you have any tips...)
Parents measure their babies temps by putting the thermometer under their arm. If that yields an accurate body temperature I couldn't imagine, having the sample pre-warmed, the hoo-ha not maintaining a perfect body temperature for as long as you wanted. I've never tried it so... Get a human digital thermometer and test it out.