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Whether you are the very beginning of your trying to conceive journey or well on your way, using ovulation test kits will help you understand how your body works. Finding out exactly when your body releases an egg from your ovary, ovulation, will help you pin point your most fertile time of the month. Two days in your cycle, the day before ovulation and the day of ovulation are when you are most likely to become pregnant. BabyHopes Midstream Ovulation Test Results
How do ovulation tests work?
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is always present in human urine. LH increases dramatically just before women's most fertile day of the month in a process commonly referred to as the "LH Surge" This LH increase triggers ovulation, which means an egg is released from woman's ovary.
What time of day should I test?
The best times to test are between 11am and 3pm and 5pm and 10pm. If you want to make sure that you catch your LH surge, you may want to test twice a day, once in the earlier time frame and the other in the later time frame. Please keep in mind that while you may have the initial surge of LH earlier in the day if testing via blood tests, you will not get a positive result on the ovulation test until 4-5 hours later when the surge actually reaches your urine. Be sure to test at the same time each day.
How long after my LH surge should I ovulate?
Ovulation tests detect the ovulation hormone, luteinising hormone (LH), which rises or 'surges' 24-36 hours before you ovulate.
Once I detect my LH surge, when should I have intercourse?
Have sex during the 48 hours following your LH Surge to maximize your chances of getting pregnant during this cycle.
Special Considerations
Some prescription drugs, such as menotropins may affect the test result. Certain rare medical conditions or the onset of menopause can cause elevated levels of LH. Some women do not ovulate every cycle and they will not see any increase in the level of LH hormone during these non-ovulating cycles. Women with Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) may not get reliable results from ovuluation tests. Please check with your doctor if you are unsure.
Ovulation Test Kit Instructions
Comprehensive instructions will be included in your order.
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