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Ovulation Test

Ovulation Test

R 90.00
Tax included.

Ovulation test kits, for example U-Test Ovulation Test and Eveline Predictor Kit, determine when there is a LH (luteinizing hormone) surge. The LH surge indicates when a woman will ovulate and when she is likely to conceive.

Luteinizing hormone (LH) is normally present in small amounts in urine. It plays an important role in regulating ovulation and ovarian functions during the menstrual cycle. About 12-30 hours before the ovarian follicle releases a mature egg, the level of LH rises rapidly (LH surge). Ovulation should occur within the next 24-36 hours.

The “fertile window” spans a 6-day period. It is the 5 days before ovulation plus the day a woman ovulates. The egg can only be fertilized in the 12 to 24 hours after it’s released. However, sperm can live in the reproductive tract under ideal conditions up to 5 days. So, if you have sex in the 3 days leading up to ovulation or on the day of ovulation itself, you may become pregnant.

1 sealed aluminium pouch containing:1 test device

Before you begin
Determine the best day to start testing based on your cycle length. Avoid drinking large amounts of fluids or urinating for two hours before testing.
Open the sealed pouch and take out the test cassette, using it as soon as possible.
Place the cassette on a clean, flat, level surface.

Performing the test
Hold the included dropper vertically and collect urine.
Transfer 2–3 full drops of urine (about 70–100 µl) into the specimen well (S) on the cassette.
Avoid trapping air bubbles in the well.
Start the timer and wait for the colored lines to appear.

<5 minutes

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