Dipstrip Ovulation Predictor Instructions
WHEN TO START TESTING
Please use the chart below to determine when to begin testing:
| Your cycle
length |
Start to test
on |
| 21 days |
Day 6 |
| 22 days |
Day 6 |
| 23 days |
Day 7 |
| 24 days |
Day 7 |
| 25 days |
Day 8 |
| 26 days |
Day 9 |
| 27 days |
Day 10 |
| 28 days |
Day 11 |
| 29 days |
Day 12 |
| 30 days |
Day 13 |
| 31 days |
Day 14 |
| 32 days |
Day 15 |
| 33 days |
Day 16 |
| 34 days |
Day 17 |
| 35 days |
Day 18 |
| 36 days |
Day 19 |
| 37 days |
Day 20 |
| 38 days |
Day 21 |
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TEST PROCEDURE
1.
Determine the day you will begin testing. (See the above section: “WHEN
TO START TESTING”).
2. Remove the test strip from the sealed pouch and
use it as soon as possible.
3. With arrows pointing toward the urine specimen,
immerse the test strip vertically in the urine specimen for at least
10-15 seconds. Do not pass the maximum line (MAX) on the test strip
when immersing the strip.
4. Place the test strip on a non-absorbent flat surface,
start the timer and wait for the red line(s) to appear. The result should
be read at 5 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 10 minutes.
INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
 |
POSITIVE: Two lines are visible and the Test
Line (T) is the same as or darker than the Reference Line (R). This
indicates that you will probably ovulate within 24-36 hours. |
 |
NEGATIVE: Two lines are visible, but the Test
Line (T) is lighter than the Reference Line (R), or there is no
Test Line. This indicates that no LH surge has been detected and
you should continue daily testing.
|
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INVALID: Reference Line fails to appear. Insufficient
specimen volume or incorrect procedural technique are the most
likely reasons for an invalid result. Review the procedure and
repeat the test with a new test strip.
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