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Wondfo 20 Ovulation Test Strips Over 99% Accuracy Ideal Sensitivity Home Use US
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Description
HOMEPREGNANCY TEST
OVULATION TEST
LH & hCG MIX TEST
DOA TEST
Wondfo 20
Ovulation
Test Strips with 20 Urine Cups
Help You Get Pregnant Fast And Naturally
Why you choose Wondfo
* Over 99% Accuracy
* Great Sensitive
* Private Package
* Individual Portable Pouch
* Easy to Use
* Quality Guarantee
Package Includes
*
20 LH test strips
* 20 urine cups
*
1 leaflet w
ith instruction for use
Certification
CE/FDA/FSC approved
Note
* Do the test as soon as possible once the pouch opened.
* Do not use the kit if the pouch is punctured or not well sealed.
* Do not use the kit beyond expiration date.
How to Do the Test?
1.
Calculate the length of your normal menstrual cycle
Start counting on day one of your period (th
e first day o
f bleeding or spotting) — and stop counting
on the first day of your next period. This is the length of your cycle. It could be anywhere from 20 to 45 days long.
NOTE:
If the length of your cycle is different each month by more than just a few days, then simply take the average number of days over the last thre
e months.
If your cycle is irregular, you may want to use your shortest cycle length to determine when to test.
2. D
etermine the day to begin testing
Using the chart by finding the number that corresponds to the length of your cycle to help determine the day you should begin testing. If you do not know your cycle leng
th, you may begin the test 11 days after your first period since the average cycle is 28 days.
Example: if you have a regular cycle of 28 days and start your period on the 4th day of the month, begin with the 4th as day one, count forward 12 days and begin testing on the 15th of the month.
3. When to test on a day?
It is fine to do the test at any time of the day but you should test at approximately the same time each day.
For best results, do the test twice a day, 10 hours o
r more apart, for a few days prior to the ovulation. First morning urine is not recommended as it is concentrated and may give a false positive result.
4. Before the Test
Reduce your liquid intake for two hours before testing as too much liquid will dilute the LH in your urine.
Read the instruction carefully before performing the test.
5. Do the Test
Step
1
:
Col
lect your urine in a clean, dry, plastic or glass container.
Step 2
:
Remove the testing kit from a foil pouch by tearing at the notch. Immerse the strip into the urine with arrow pointing towards the urine for 3 seconds.
IMPORTANT: do not allow the urine level to exceed the MAX (marker line), otherwise the test may not perform correctly.
Step 3:
Take the strip out and lay it flat on a clean, dry, non-absorbent surface. Read the results within 5 minutes. Do not read results after 5 minutes.
Step 4:
Throw the test card away once you’ve read the result.
Read the Results
1. Positive Result (LH Surge):
That means you will probably ovulate in the next 24-48 hours after the first positive ovulation test. It is the best time to have intercourse after 24 but before 48 hours if trying to get pregnant.
2. Negative Result (No
LH Surge):
That means there is no LH surge and you should continue testing daily.
R
easo
ns to get Negative Result
:
Start testing too early or too late in your cycle. Calculate your cycle and try not to miss your LH surge.
You have a short LH surge. Try testing twice per day for one cycle to avoid miss LH surge.
You didn’t ovulate. This can be due to a variety of factors like stress, illness or hormonal conditions. If you don’t get a positive result after a few months, or if your cycles are irregular, talk to your doctor.
The test has been performed incorrectly. Follow the instructions closely and use clean urine.
3. Invalid
It may be due to insufficient specimen volume or incorrect test performance. Repeat with a new test.
Factors that will affect the Result
* Women who are approaching menopause or taking fertility-enhancing drugs may not be able to rely on LH levels to predict ovulation.
* Some medicines including fertility treatments can affect the results of some tests.
* If you are recently pregnant, that may also affect the test results.
* A heavy intake of fluids prior to testing will dilute the hormone in your urine.
Note: it is not recommended to use the test to track ovulation, in order to avoid pregnancy, which is very unreliable.
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