One Step Ovulation Test Kit Fast Simple and Easy with OVER 99.8%accuracy!

Same as those you buy from Personal Stores and Pharmacies!! 

 

 

 

1. Used as a qualitative test that can predict when there is a LH (Luteininzing Hormone) surge and in turn when you are likely to ovulate. 

2. Specimen: Urine 

3.Qualitative result in 2-5 minutes 

4.Sensitivity: 10mIU/ml-25mIU/ml 

5. Specificity: Over 99.8% 

6.Take sample any time of day (recommended by gyne to test twice a day: at 10+ in the morning and 8pm at night) 

7. Shelf life: 24 months at room temperature

 

Expiry: 2014 


 

 

 

DETERMINE WHEN TO START TESTING

To determine when to start testing, you must first determine the length of your menstrual cycle. The length of the menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of menstrual bleeding to the day before bleeding begins on the next period.

 

Determine the usual length of the menstrual cycle over the last few months. Then, refer to the Cycle Chart to determine on which day of the menstrual cycle to begin testing. If your cycle is less than twenty-one days or greater than forty days, consult a physician.

 

 

CYCLE CHART

 

Your Cycle Length 

Day to Begin Testing

21 days Day 5
22 days Day 6
23 days Day 7
24 days Day 8
25 days Day 9
26 days Day 10
27 days Day 11
28 days Day 12
29 days Day 13
30 days Day 14
31 days Day 15
32 days Day 16
33 days Day 17
34 days Day 18
35 days Day 19
36 days Day 20
37 days Day 21
38 days Day 22
39 days Day 23

 

 

 

 

TEST PROCEDURE

Do not use first morning samples as LH is synthesized in your body early in the morning. It will not show up in urine until later in the day. The best time to test urine is between 11am and 8pm. Be sure to test at the same time each day. Also, reduce your liquid intake (and try not to urinate) around 2 to 3 hours before testing as a diluted liquid sample can hinder LH detection.

 

1. To begin testing, open the sealed pouch by tearing along the notch. Remove test kit from the pouch. 

2. Hold the round end of cover with one hand. Use the other hand to pull out the test device and expose the absorbent tip. 

3. Point the absorbent tip downward. Place the absorbent tip in urine stream for at least seven to ten (10) seconds to be thoroughly wet. NOTE: Do not allow urine to splash into the result window. To prevent urine from splashing the result window, during application, place your thumb over the interpretation window while holding the test in the urine stream.

4. Re-cap the device, lay flat on a table, and wait for color bands to appear. Depending on the concentration of LH, a positive result may be observed in as few as 40 seconds; however, to confirm negative results, the complete reaction time (10 minutes) is required. It is important the background of the result window is clear before the result is read.

 

INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS

 

 

 

Warning & Precaution 

Important Note: The result shall be interpreted with caution, please consult a doctor when you are in doubts.