Our one-step Strip Ovulation Tests help
you detect
the right time to attempt to conceive a child. It works by predicting
when there will be a LH or luteinizing hormone surge, a prime indicator
that you are ovulating. Just place the strip in a urine specimen, let
it sit and then read your results in 40 seconds. It's as easy as that!
- Easy-to-use
- Individually
packaged
- FDA
Cleared
- CE
Marked
- 99%
Accurate results
- Fast results in 2-5 minutes
- 2 year shelf life
Ovulation kits offer a cheap and effective way to
monitor fertility, and our ovulation kits can be used by anyone in the
comfort and privacy of your own home.
If you are trying to
become pregnant , we can provide you with top quality ovulation tests at
discount prices. You'll be able to predict your peak of fertility with
any of our LH (luteinizing hormone) ovulation predictor test kits.
A sudden surge in the
level of LH causes
ovulation. LH is always present in the body but in smaller amounts than
are seen just prior to ovulation. Around the middle of the menstrual
cycle, the pituitary gland releases more LH than any other time of the
cycle. The LH surge can last from 1-3 days. Most people will ovulate
12-48 hours after the LH surge is detected; most common is 36 hours
after the actual surge. The surge in LH can usually be detected in the
urine 8-12 hours after it occurs in the blood.
When to begin
testing:
First, you must determine the length of your menstrual cycle.
This is the number of days from the first day of your menstrual
bleeding to the day before your next bleeding begins. Please refer to
the chart to determine when you should start testing. If your cycle is
shorter than 21 days or longer than 38 days, consult your doctor. If
you do not know your cycle length, you may begin the test 11 days after
your first period since the average cycle length is 28 days. Perform 1
test each day over a 5 day period, or until the Luteinizing Hormone(LH)
surge has been detected.
Urine Collection:
1. Do not use first morning urine samples as LH is synthesized in your
body early in the morning. It will not show up in your urine until
later in the day.
2. The best time to collect your urine is between 10am - 8pm.
3. Collect urine at about the same time each day.
4. Reduce liquid intake about 2 hours before collecting your urine as a
diluted urine sample can prevent the test from detecting LH surge.
Please refer to the table below:
|
Your cycle length
|
Start to test on
|
|
21 days
|
Day 5
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22 days
|
Day 6
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23 days
|
Day 7
|
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24 days
|
Day 8
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25 days
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Day 9
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26 days
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Day 10
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27 days
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Day 11
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28 days
|
Day 12
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29 days
|
Day 13
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30 days
|
Day 14
|
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31 days
|
Day 15
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32 days
|
Day 16
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33 days
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Day 17
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34 days
|
Day 18
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35 days
|
Day 19
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36 days
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Day 20
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37 days
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Day 21
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38 days
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Day 22
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39 days
|
Day 23
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Test Procedure
STEP 1
Allow the sealed LH test pouch, urine sample, and control solution to
reach room temperature
(18-28°C).
STEP 2
Remove the LH test strip from the sealed pouch.
STEP 3
Immerse the strip into the urine with the arrow end pointing towards
the urine. Do not immerse past the MAX (marker line). Take the strip
out after 5 seconds and lay the strip flat on a clean, dry,
non-absorbent surface (such as the mouth of the urine container)
STEP 4
Wait for colored bands to appear. Depending on the concentration of LH
in the test specimen, positive results may be observed in as little as
40 seconds. However, to confirm negative results, the complete reaction
time of 10 minutes is required. Do not read results after more than 30
minutes.
No LH Surge - not ovulating: Only
one
color band appears on the control (C) region or the test (T) band
appears but is lighter than the control band. This means there is no LH
surge.
LH Surge - possible
ovulation: Two color
bands are visible, and the test (T) band is equal to or darker than the
control (C) band. This means that one will probably ovulate in the next
24-48 hours. If trying to get pregnant, the best time to have
intercourse is after 24 but before 48 hours.
Invalid - uncertain results:
No visible bands in the control (C) and test (T) regions. Repeat with a
new test kit.