Ovulation Test Kit (by Point of Care)
A rapid ovulation test that you can easily use at home or on-the-go. It predicts your ovulation status by measuring the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) levels in your body. The best part? You’ll get your results back in less than 10 minutes.
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Each Ovulation Test Kit (by Point of Care) comes with:
- One rapid ovulation test strip
- One rubber cap
- One set of instructions in English
What Makes the twoplus Fertility Ovulation Test Kit (by Point of Care) Great?
If you’re looking to receive a quick and accurate forecast of your ovulation cycle and maximise your chances of conceiving, this is the ovulation predictor for you. More details below.
Manual tracking No More
Say goodbye to manually tracking your ovulation calendar. Using this test strip takes just one step and you'll receive your results in minutes.
Enhanced LH Sensitivity
The test kit is capable of detecting LH levels as low as 25ml/Uml, granting you a more accurate forecast for your ovulation
Ease-of-Use
Urinate on the test strip’s absorbent end and wait for up to 10 minutes. It’s that simple. For optimal results, take the test between 11am-3pm or 5pm-10pm.
Using the twoplus Fertility Ovulation Test Kit (by Point of Care)
STEP 1
Remove the rubber cap that covers the test kit’s absorbent end.
STEP 2
Urinate directly on the absorbent end for around five seconds. Alternatively, collect your urine in the cup and dip the end in it for approximately five to ten seconds.
STEP 3
Put the rubber cap back on the absorbent end and leave the kit on a flat surface until the results appear. This will take up to 10 minutes.
STEP 4
Check your results when they appear. Take a look at the handy guide on the left to understand what the lines mean. Remember, you’ll get the best results when you perform the test between 11am-3pm and 5pm-10pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
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There is often a surge in a woman’s Luteinizing Hormone (LH) levels which precedes the start of ovulation in the menstrual cycle. The twoplus Fertility Ovulation Test Kit (by Point of Care) identifies this surge and predicts the onset of ovulation, being able to detect LH levels as low as 25ml/Uml.
To ensure optimal accuracy, reduce your liquid intake two hours before the test and take it between 11am-3pm and 5pm-10pm.
Pro Tip: Capture the LH surge as much as possible by using this home ovulation test kit once during each time slot -
Don’t worry, both methods are equally accurate. However, if you choose to collect a urine sample, perform this one step ovulation test as soon as possible and remember to dip the absorbent end of the test kit into the sample for approximately 5-10 seconds.
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The twoplus Fertility Ovulation Test Kit (by Point of Care) offers the best results when used between 11am-3pm or 5pm-10pm. Additionally, studies have found that ovulation test kits with higher sensitivity levels of 25-30 mIU/ml - including the twoplus Fertility Ovulation Test Kit (by Point of Care) may offer greater predictive value if you test earlier on in your menstrual cycle (e.g. Day 7).
Please note that the length of one cycle spans from the beginning of one period to the last day before the next period begins. Before buying this one step ovulation test and using it, determine the day that you would like to begin testing. Everyone’s menstrual cycle length is a little different, so do your due diligence if you want to be extra sure of yours. -
Expect to see lines appearing on the test kit’s results window after five to ten minutes. Strong positive urine samples may produce results as quickly as one minute. However, do not accept results that appear past the 10-minute mark.
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This means that the test was invalid. Try again with a new test kit and ensure that you have followed the instructions included. For the best results, take the test between 11am-3pm and 5pm-10pm.
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A negative result is indicated by a single pink line under the C mark or a single pink line under the C mark and a faint pink line under the T mark.
A positive result is indicated by two distinct lines under the C and T marks.