Predicting Fertility through Ovulation Test

Luteinizing Hormone (LH) is present in women in small quantities in its levels peak in the middle of menstrual cycle. This level of LH can be predicted through an Ovulation test. When the pituitary gland releases this hormone in a large quantity, it can be detected in the system for as long as 3 days. Initially when it is released, for the first 8-12 hours it can be detected only in the blood, and soon after traces of it can also be found in the urine. This is also the time when women are the most fertile and ovulate.

Ovulation Test Device

At home self-ovulation test devices such as the LH One Step Ovulation Test Kit are very useful in that they can accurately detect the surge in the LH levels, which is a systematic means to ascertain that you will be ovulating for the next 24 - 36 hours. This ovulation test can predict peak fertility and ovulation periods of the menstrual cycle, and help identify when is the best time to try to conceive to raise the chances of pregnancy.

If the results are positive from an ovulation test, you can be assured that you would be capable of conceiving in the next two to three days, as soon as ovulation begins. Menstrual cycles for all women are different; hence not every one may have a surge in LH level during mid-cycle. Therefore it is best if you took the test at least 5 days in a row to ascertain the exact period of peak fertility.

The One Step Ovulation test device is:

  • The system is FDA approved
  • It is a simple dip and read test, with indicative color codes, hence it is very simple to use.
  • SAMSHA cut-off levels are complied with by this ovulation test.
  • The results of the ovulation test kit have an accuracy level of 95%- 98%
  • Immediate results guaranteed.

In order to conduct an ovulation test, you need to first analyze the length of your menstrual cycle, and time your periods over the past few calendar months. With the assistance of fertility analysis systems that are available you can estimate the best date to conduct the ovulation test. Start the ovulation test during the period you think is the mid-point of your menstrual cycle.

Fertility monitors and awareness techniques are very helpful because they are an easier way to track and monitor your ovulation time. The ovulation test is far more convenient and better than the conventional methods which used to do ovulation test through tracking the body temperature and cervical mucus.

The ovulation test can be taken at any time of the day, but ensure you do not consume a lot of liquid at least 4 hours prior to the test. For best results and consistency, ensure you take the test at the same time everyday.

The above information is meant to inform women about the ease and convenience of at-home ovulation test techniques and devices and pre-pregnancy tests.