Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test Kit – 10 tests
Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test helps you maximise your chances of conceiving naturally by identifying your 2 most fertile days each cycle by measuring the changes in level of a key fertility hormone – luteinizing hormone (LH). This enables you to know the best time to try for a baby or to avoid sex for those using no other form of contraception.
- Easy to read – no lines to interpret, with its digital display.
- Over 99% accurate.
UGX 120,000
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Description
In order to identify your most fertile time with an ovulation test, first you need to understand something about your own body and your menstrual cycle. Ovulation generally occurs 12 to 16 days before the next period starts and your 2 most fertile days are the day of the LH surge and the day after. Around this time is when you should be testing. There is no need to test every day of your cycle.
Before you can be sure when to start testing, you need to work out your usual cycle length.
The length of your cycle is the number of days from the first day of your menstrual period to the day before your next period starts.So to work out your cycle length:
- Count the day your period starts as Day 1 (this means the first day of full menstrual flow)
- Continue counting. The last day of your cycle is the day before your next period starts. The number of days is your cycle length.
The length of the cycle can vary from one woman to another; and can vary from cycle to cycle in the same woman. Most women have a cycle that lasts between 23 and 35 days.
Used each day on the days around the time in your cycle when the LH surge is expected, Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test identifies the best 2 days when you are most likely to conceive. The result is shown on a digital display: a ‘blank circle’ is a ‘No LH Surge’ result; a ‘smiley face’ indicates that the LH surge has been detected.
It is important that you haven’t urinated for at least 4 hours before doing the test, because this ensures that the hormone level in your urine is concentrated enough for the test to detect. You can test at any time of the day, but it should be at the same time each day.
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