QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Can the LH Ovulation Rapid Test Midstream (Urine) be used to
avoid pregnancy?
No, the test should not be used as a form of birth control.
2. Do alcohol or common medications affect the test?
No, but a physician should be consulted if taking any hormonal
medication. Also, recent oral contraceptive use, breastfeeding or
pregnancy could affect the results.
3. How long will the line remain visible?
The test should be read at 3 minutes for best results. A positive
(Surge) result will never disappear. The colored line(s) may become
darker and a tinted background may appear after several hours. Some
negative results may later display a faint second color line
because of evaporation from the test line region, which prevents
complete migration of the test chemicals. Therefore, do not read
the result after 10 minutes and discard the test after reading the
test.
4. Once a positive result is obtained, when is the best time to
have intercourse?
Ovulation is likely to occur within 24-36 hours. This is the most
fertile time. Sex/ual intercourse within this time frame is
advised.
5. Does this test replace the basal body temperature method (BBT)?
The shift in basal body temperature primarily indicates that
ovulation has already occurred. The LH Ovulation Rapid Test
Midstream (Urine) indicates that ovulation is about to occur.
6. Does a positive result guarantee a pregnancy after intercourse
within the fertile days?
There are many factors that can affect the ability to become
pregnant. Often it may be necessary to use the test kit for 3-4
months before achieving pregnancy. A physician should be consulted
if pregnancy is not achieved after 3-4 months.
7. How soon can pregnancy be confirmed?
Rapid pregnancy tests can provide results as early as the first
missed period.
8. What time of the day for performing the test? Is it needed to
use first morning urine?
First morning urine is not recommended, but any other time of day
is suitable. For best results, try to collect urine at
approximately the same time each day.
9. Will heavy intake of liquids affect the result?
Heavy intake of fluids prior to testing will dilute the hormone in
urine. Limiting fluid intake for about two hours before collecting
urine is suggested
Order Information
Cat. No. | Product | Specimen | Pack |
FLH-101 | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Dipstick | Urine | 50T |
FLH-U101 | Ovulation (LH) Enhanced Sensitivity Rapid Test Dipstick | Urine | 50T |
FLH-102 | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Cassette | Urine | 40 T |
FLH-U102 | Ovulation (LH) Enhanced Sensitivity Rapid Test Cassette | Urine | 40 T |
FLH-111 | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Dipstick (Canister Pack) | Urine | 25 T |
FLH-U111 | Ovulation (LH) Enhanced Sensitivity Rapid Test Dipstick (Canister
Pack) | Urine | 25 T |
FLH-101H | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Dipstick (Self-testing) | Urine | 5T |
FLH-M101H | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Dipstick (Self-testing) | Urine | 5T |
FLH-U101H | Ovulation (LH) Enhanced Sensitivity Rapid Test Dipstick
(Self-testing) | Urine | 5T |
FLH-M102H | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Cassette (Self-testing) | Urine | 5T |
FLH-U102H | Ovulation (LH) Enhanced Sensitivity Rapid Test Cassette
(Self-testing) | Urine | 5T |
FLH-103 | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Midstream | Urine | No Box |
FLH-M103 | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Midstream | Urine | No Box |
FLH-U103 | Ovulation (LH) Enhanced Sensitivity Rapid Test Midstream | Urine | No Box |
FLH-103H | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Midstream (Self-testing) | Urine | 5T |
FLH-M103H | Ovulation (LH) Rapid Test Midstream (Self-testing) | Urine | 5T |
FLH-U103H | Ovulation (LH) Enhanced Sensitivity Rapid Test Midstream
(Self-testing) | Urine | 5T |