Method for predicting miscarriage and iInfertility before or after conception - us bi patent #6,347,634 as of reference

20230143619 · 2023-05-11

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    Abstract

    A method of increasing the probability that a woman and/or a father will conceive either INFERTILITY or MISCARRIAGE before or after conception, comprising the steps of determining an infrared body temperature of the mother, determining an infrared body temperature of the father, categorizing the determined infrared body temperatures of the mother and the father as either “very extremely low” (Infertility) or “very extremely high” (Miscarriage) according to a predetermined categorization criteria, and correlating the stress level of the mother and the father according to a correlation where in the case of very extremely low temperature for either or both the mother and the father, the probability of INFERTILITY, according to a predetermined categorization criteria, and correlating the stress level of the mother and the father according to a correlation where in the case of very extremely high temperature for either or both the mother and the father, the probability of MISCARRIAGE. The information derived is applied by using sex probabilities according to the criteria where procuring conception of the “stillborn child” (Miscarriage) or “not exited” (Infertility) without alteration of the infrared body temperature of the mother and father if the indicated probability of not conceiving a child, or procuring conception of stillborn baby after alerting the infrared body temperatures of mother and/or father to increase the indicated probability of not conceiving an alive child of either of

    Claims

    1. I, Francis Jancik, claim that a method of predicting infertility before or after conception, comprising the steps of determining an infrared body temperatures of the mother and father, categorizing the determined infrared body temperatures of the mother and the father as either “extremely low” (below 29 Degrees Celsius for risk of infertility—“blank” colorful display on infrared imaging screen). See FIG. 1 I, Francis Jancik, claim that a method of predicting Miscarriage before or after conception, comprising the steps of determining an infrared body temperature of the mother, categorizing the determined infrared body temperature of the mother “extremely high” (above 35.7 degrees Celsius for risk of miscarriage—more red colorful display on infrared imaging screen). See FIG. 2

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    EVIDENTLY PHOTOS OF INFERTILITY AND MISCARRIAGE

    [0034] FIG. 1 is a color photograph of a thermogram of a human hand with an isotherm in the “very low stress” zone indicative of a “very low stress” or “black” infrared individual (Infertility).

    [0035] FIG. 2 is a color photograph of a thermogram of a human left-palm hand with an isotherm in the “very high stress” or “too much red” infrared zone.

    [0036] (Paul wanted to check if he still could produce a baby but it still showed Infertility in one year later so no matter his mating partner had.) (SEE FIG. 1)

    [0037] (Maryland woman happened to be infertile to fail to get a pregnancy at several attempts so no matter what her mating partner had. Before I knew her story, she asked me to scan her left palm hand at no charge, it showed there was infertile by 1 minute job to shock her. She explained to me everything about over $15,000 for 3-day work to compare with my work for 1 minute. She cried to break my heart.)

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND BEST MODE

    [0038] The method according to the preferred embodiment of this invention is carried out using an infrared thermograph, IRISYS Imager computerized medical thermograph manufactured by IRISYS, United Kingdom.

    [0039] Preferably Other USA-MADE thermographs may also be used.

    [0040] The method operates on the principle that the human hand can be scanned directly to obtain an indication of stress levels being experienced by the couple. The hand is very rich in blood vessels close to the surface, and thus provides a convenient body appendage from which to obtain a very accurate thermographic picture. The use of the “stress” terminology is only for convenience, and the categorization of a person as having an extremely high or extremely low “stress” level as measured by the thermograph does not mean that the person exhibits traits necessarily associated with stress pathology. The important determinant is the infrared temperature detected by the thermograph.

    [0041] After proper adjustment of the thermograph according to instructions, the hand of the mother and the father is scanned to determine an isotherm temperature in a normal temperature room. Anisotherm (“ISO”) is a thermal contour line, all points of which are the same temperature. The ISO measurement provides an indication of relative stress level of the subject, according to the following values: (See FIG. 3)

    [0042] The average High Stress temperature is 34.5° C., and the average Low Stress temperature is 29.2° C. This compares with normal human body core temperature of 37° C., or 98.6° F.

    [0043] As shown in FIG. 2, Large Area of Red shaded isotherms indicate “very high stress” of Miscarriage, while FIG. 1, Large Area of “Black” isotherms represent “very low stress” areas of Infertility. Thus, the relatively large area of full red shading in FIG. 2 indicates a “very high stress” individual of Miscarriage, while the large areas of light red in FIG. 1 represents a “very low stress” individual of Infertility.

    [0044] In the case of stress values in the “extremely high” range for both the father and/or mother, the probability of miscarriage is 80% up. In the case of “extremely high” stress readings for the mother and “low” stress readings for the father, the probability of miscarriage or having a male child stands at 50%.

    [0045] For either the mother or the father not showing any color of blue or red, the probability

    [0046] Infertility is 80% up. As indicated by a scan to show no sign like almost no color (black), an extremely high chance is infertility.

    [0047] (Several females had it so far it was 100% accurately I had tested so the males were rare to have the infertility).

    [0048] Of course, stress levels can change except Infertility, and are subject to alteration for various reasons. Thus, these values may represent long-term traits of an individual or episodic occurrences as a result of externally imposed conditions. These percentages are approximate. It is believed that the range of variation with the “extremely high” and “extremely low” values is between 80% and 99% depending what infrared color is. These probabilities compare favorably with the percentage success rates achieved by currently accepted medical methods. Infrared colors are very important to easily read.

    [0049] Even if the probabilities are no better than those of currently accepted techniques, the vastly reduced cost and ease of use of the method provide substantial advantages.

    [0050] Before this invention, there is no known method for predicting miscarriage rates prior to conception and also infertility, too.

    [0051] With this information, a couple can make an informed decision about whether to attempt conception. If the probabilities favor the normal conception of a child, then conception is attempted. If the probabilities do not favor the normal conception of a child, then the parents may decide not to attempt conception, or may decide to attempt an alteration of the stress levels indicated by the thermograph in order to achieve healthy conception.

    [0052] While further research must be done in this area, a physician can prescribe various types of stress-modifying medications, or mood-altering techniques such as meditation or alpha-feedback practice may be attempted.

    [0053] Additional thermographs can easily be taken with little additional expense to determine the effectiveness of these efforts. In any case, these efforts are substantially less invasive and expensive than typical infertility detecting techniques.

    [0054] A method of increasing the probability of predicting miscarriage (before or after conception) or infertility (before conception) by use of infrared radiation analysis is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation—the invention being defined by the claims. (See FIG. 3)

    [0055] Extremely High Stress (Large Area of Infrared RED on HUMAN'S LEFT PALM HAND)—Above 35.7° C. (Miscarriage)

    [0056] Extremely Low Stress (Large Area of Infrared BLACK on HUMAN'S LEFT PALM HAND)—Below 29° C. (Infertility).

    [0057] Purple Infrared Color—32.2° C. (Either of Girl or Boy).

    [0058] The average High Stress temperature is 34.1° C. (Boy), and the average Low Stress temperature is 30.4° C.

    [0059] (Girl). This compares with normal human body core temperature of 37° C., or 98.6° F.

    [0060] U.S. Pat. No. 6,347,634 B1 (for Girl and Boy only) Issued on Feb. 19, 2002. Estimated Expiration Date: Aug. 16, 2019.

    [0061] A method of predicting miscarriage (before or after conception) or infertility (before conception) , comprising the steps of determining an infrared body temperature of the father, determining an infrared body temperature of, categorizing the determined infrared body temperatures of the mother and the father as either “extremely high” or “extremely low” according to a predetermined categorization criteria, and correlating the stress level of the mother and the father according to a correlation where in the case of “extremity high” for both the mother and the father, the probability of miscarriage is very high; and in the case of “low” temperature for the father and “extremely high” for the mother, the probability of a male child or miscarriage is more than 50%.

    [0062] In the case of “extremely low” values for either the mother or the father, the probability of infertility is approximately 80% up accuracy. The derived is applied by using the healthy conception probabilities according to the criteria where procuring healthy conception of the child without alteration of the infrared body temperature of the mother and father if the indicated probability of conceiving naturally, or procuring healthy conception of the child after altering the infrared body temperature of the mother and/or father to increase the indicated probability of healthy conception.

    [0063] In conclusions, importantly 4 different infrared leveled ranges of Human Left-Palm Hand—Closer to Human Heart: [0064] Infrared Strong Red (Miscarriage at very high chance), Either has it. [0065] Infrared Normal Red (Boy), Once Red is boy—no matter what a mating partner has. Patented. [0066] Infrared Normal Blue (Girl); Both parents must have blue. Patented. [0067] Infrared “Black” (Infertility at very high chance). Once black is Infertility—no matter what a mating partner has.

    [0068] The probabilities of miscarriage or infertility have been determined empirically from the above information, as follows:

    [0069] In the case of stress values in the “extremely high” or Large Area of Infrared RED on Human Left-Palm Hand for both the father and/or mother, the probability of miscarriage is 80% up.

    [0070] In the case of “extremely high” stress readings for the mother and “low” stress readings for the father, the probability of miscarriage stands more than 50%. Always Infrared RED is a boy or not depending how much RED stress is.

    [0071] Many different models of infrared devices vary in infrared reading measurements but all 2 colored leveled scales of preconception results are a key to determine miscarriage or infertility.

    Evidently Photos of Infertility and Miscarriage

    [0072] FIG. 1 is a color photograph of a thermogram of a human hand with an isotherm in the “very low stress” zone indicative of a “very low stress” individual (Infertility).

    [0073] FIG. 2 is a color photograph of a thermogram of a human's left palm hand with an isotherm in the “very high stress” zone

    [0074] indicative of a “very high stress” individual (Miscarriage); and

    [0075] (Paul wanted to check if he still could produce a baby but it still showed Infertility in one year later so no matter his mating partner had.)

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND BEST MODE

    [0076] The method according to the preferred embodiment of this invention is carried out using an infrared thermograph, IRISYS Imager computerized medical thermograph manufactured by IRISYS, United Kingdom.

    [0077] Preferably Other USA-MADE thermographs may also be used.

    [0078] The method operates on the principle that the human hand can be scanned directly to obtain an indication of stress levels being experienced by the couple. The hand is very rich in blood vessels close to the surface, and thus provides a convenient body appendage from which to obtain a very accurate thermographic picture. The use of the “stress” terminology is only for convenience, and the categorization of a person as having an extremely high or extremely low “stress” level as measured by the thermograph does not mean that the person exhibits traits necessarily associated with stress pathology. The important determinant is the infrared temperature detected by the thermograph.

    [0079] After proper adjustment of the thermograph according to instructions, the hand of the mother and the father is scanned to determine an isotherm temperature in a normal temperature room. Anisotherm (“ISO”) is a thermal contour line, all points of which are the same temperature. The ISO measurement provides an indication of relative stress level of the subject, according to the following values: (See Infrared Drawings)

    [0080] The average High Stress temperature is 34.5° C., and the average Low Stress temperature is 29.2° C. This compares with normal human body core temperature of 37° C., or 98.6° F.

    [0081] As shown in FIG. 2, Large Area of Red shaded isotherms indicate “very high stress” of Miscarriage, while FIG. 1, Large Area of “Black” isotherms represent “very low stress” areas of Infertility. Thus, the relatively large area of full red shading in FIG. 2 indicates a “very high stress” individual of Miscarriage, while the large areas of barely color of tiny white spot in FIG. 1 represents a “very low stress” individual of Infertility.

    [0082] In the case of stress values in the “extremely high” range for both the father and/or mother, the probability of miscarriage is 80% up. In the case of “extremely high” stress readings for the mother and “low” stress readings for the father, the probability of miscarriage or having a male child stands at 50%.

    [0083] For either the mother or the father not showing any color of blue or red, the probability

    [0084] Infertility is 80% up. As indicated by a scan to show no sign like black, an extremely high chance is infertility.

    [0085] (Several females had it so far it was 100% accurately so the males are rare to have the infertility).

    [0086] Of course, stress levels can change except Infertility, and are subject to alteration for various reasons. Thus, these values may represent long-term traits of an individual or episodic occurrences as a result of externally imposed conditions. These percentages are approximate. It is believed that the range of variation with the “extremely high” and “extremely low” values is between 80% and 99% depending what temperature and/or infrared color is. These probabilities compare favorably with the percentage success rates achieved by currently accepted medical methods.

    [0087] Even if the probabilities are no better than those of currently accepted techniques, the vastly reduced cost and ease of use of the method provide substantial advantages. There is no known method for predicting miscarriage rates prior to conception.

    [0088] With this information, a couple can make an informed decision about whether to attempt conception. If the probabilities favor the normal conception of a child, then conception is attempted. If the probabilities do not favor the normal conception of a child, then the parents may decide not to attempt conception, or may decide to attempt an alteration of the stress levels indicated by the thermograph in order to achieve healthy conception.

    [0089] While further research must be done in this area, a physician can prescribe various types of stress-modifying medications, or mood-altering techniques such as meditation or alpha-feedback practice may be attempted. Additional thermographs can easily be taken with little additional expense to determine the effectiveness of these efforts. In any case, these efforts are substantially less invasive and expensive than typical infertility detecting techniques.

    [0090] A method of increasing the probability of predicting miscarriage or infertility (before or after conception) by use of infrared radiation analysis is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation—the invention being defined by the claims.