(LH) Ovulation Test(Strip)

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(LH) Ovulation Test(Strip)

The LH Ovulation Rapid Test Dipstick (Urine) is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of luteinizing hormone (LH) in urine to aid in the detection of ovulation.

Description:

(LH) One Step Ovulation Test (Strip)
    Accessories:
    Instruction for use
    Principle of Test:
    Immunochromatographic assay
    Product Performance:
    Sensitivity: 25mIU/ml   Accuracy: >99.5%

 

Quality Standards:

CE, Declaration of Conformity

Product Performation:

TEST PROCEDURE

1. Bring the pouched test strip to room temperature(15-30℃) prior to testing. Do not open the pouch until ready to perform the assay.
2. Remove the test strip from the sealed pouch. Lay it on a flat, clean and dry surface.
3. Immerse the test strip in the urine specimen for at least 5 seconds with the arrow end pointing toward the urine. Do not immerse the strip above the printed MAX line.
4. Remove the test strip from the urine and lay flat on a non-absorptive clean surface. Or leave the test strip in the urine specimen as long as the strip is not immersed above the MAX line.
5. Wait for pink-colored lines to appear. Read result within 3-8 minutes. Do not read result after 10 minutes.

Interpreting results

INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS

LH Surge: If two pink- colored lines are visible and the test line (T) is equal or darker than the control line(C), 

the will probably ovulate in the next 24-48 hours. If you want to be pregnant, the best time to have intercourse 

is after 24 hours but before 48 hours.

No LH Surge: Only control line(C) appears or the test line (T) is present but lighter in color intensity than the 

control line. This indicates that no LH surge has been detected and you should continue daily testing.

Invalid: No line appears in the control region.

NOTE: Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for control 

line failure. Review the procedure and repeat the test with a new test device. If the problem persists, please 

contact your local distributor.

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