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Ovulation Test & Early Pregnancy Test Strips Home Fertility Embryo Test Kit

$ 2.6

Availability: 2530 in stock
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Ovulation Test

    Description

    Early pregnancy test strips
    Instructions:
    1. Collect the urine specimen in any clean and dry container. First morning urine is the best sample for the test. However, any urine specimen may be used (though urine should be held at least two or three hours before specimen collection to prevent dilution of the sample).
    2. Immerse the strip into the urine sample for at least 5 seconds (the arrow end should point towards the urine). Do not immerse past the MAX (Marker Line). Place test strip on a non-absorbent surface after 5 seconds.
    3. Read the result at 5 minutes. Do not read results after more than 5 minutes.
    Interpretation of Results:
    Positive Result: Distinct color bands appeared on the control and test regions. Presence of both test line and control line indicates that you are pregnant. The color intensity of the test bands may vary since different stages of pregnancy have different concentrations of hCG hormone.
    Negative Result: Only one color band appears on the control region. No apparent band on the test region. This indicates that no pregnancy has been detected. Does not contain a detectable level of hCG and should be interpreted as a negative result.
    Invalid Result: You did not follow the proper procedure.
    Note
    If you are unsure about your result or your period has still not arrived you should see your doctor for advice.
    Ovulation test strips
    Instructions:
    1. Collect the urine specimen in any clean and dry container. Any urine specimen is appropriate for Ovulation Testing.
    2. Immerse the strip into the urine sample for at least 5 seconds (the arrow end should point towards the urine). Do not immerse past the MAX (Marker Line). Place test strip on a non-absorbent surface after 5 seconds.
    3. Read the result at 5 minutes. Do not read results after more than 5 minutes.
    Interpretation of Results:
    Negative for L.H. surge: Only one color band appears on the control region, or the test band appears but is lighter than the control band. This indicates there is no LH surge.
    Positive for L.H. surge: If two color bands are visible, and the test band is equal to or darker than the control band, 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 result: No visible band at all. Repeat with a new test kit. If there's still no visible band, please check the manufacturing date.
    Some suggestions:
    -Will alcohol or other common medications affect the results of this test?
    No, but you should consult your doctor if you are taking any hormonal treatments.
    -Can I use the ovulation test for contraception?
    No, the test is not designed to prevent conception. As sperm can survive for 72 hours you might still become pregnant if you had intercourse before you detected your LH Surge and also because some woman can and do ovulate more than once in the same cycle.
    -I had a positive result for the LH surge and had sexual intercourse during this period so why have I not become pregnant?
    There are many factors that can affect your fertility. It can take many healthy couples months to achieve pregnancy. You may need to use these tests for a few months before pregnancy occurs. If after 6 months of trying you have still not become pregnant, you should visit your doctor for advice.
    NOTE:
    If your cycle is shorter than 21 days or longer than 40 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 until the LH surge has been detected.