One Step Ovulation Test 0123
One Step LH Urine Ovulation Test (Strip)
Manufactured by: AI DE Diagnostic Co. Ltd., 141 Zhu Zhou Road, Quingdao High-Tech Industrial Park, 266101 Shandong, P.R. China
EC REP: SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL HOLDING CORP. GMBH (Europe), Eiffestrasse 80, 20537, Hamburg, Germany
Distributed in the UK by Home Health UK Ltd Tel: 01923 711 511, Website: www.homehealth-uk.com, Email info@homehealth-uk.com
Version 1.3 02.06.2016
INTRODUCTION:
Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovary. The egg then
passes into the fallopian tube where it is ready to be fertilized.
A baby is conceived when the male sperm successfully fertilizes
the female egg. When a woman is about to ovulate, her body
releases a large amount of a hormone called L.H. (Luteinising
Hormone). L.H. is always present in your urine but the levels
increase (surge) in the middle of your cycle, causing you to
release an egg from the ovary.
INTENDED USE:
The One Step Ovulation Test is an immunochromatographic
in-vitro assay for the qualitative and semi-quantitative
determination of the human luteinizing hormone (LH) in urine to
predict the time of ovulation in women. The test detects the sharp
increase in LH concentration in urine, the so called “LH surge”
which precedes ovulation. Conception is most likely to occur
within 36 hours following the LH surge.
CONTENTS:
Each pouch contains one immunochromatographic test. Each test
contains a membrane with anti-LH antibodies and conjugates, in a
stabilizing matrix containing proteins and sodium azide.
STORAGE AND STABILITY:
Store below 30C; do not freeze.
LIMITATIONS:
The One Step Ovulation Test is for in vitro
diagnostic use only.
Elevated concentrations of Human Chorionic
Gonadtropin (HCG) interfere with LH testing. Do not
test samples from pregnant women and people with
pathologic conditions causing higher HCG levels.
The One Step Ovulation Test is not designed to
prevent conception. As sperm can survive for 72 hours
you might still become pregnant if you had intercourse
before you detected your L.H. surge.
WHEN TO BEGIN TESTING:
First, you must determine the length of your menstrual
cycle. This is the number of days from the first day of your
menstrual bleeding to the day before your next bleeding
begins again, count the first day of bleeding as day 1.
Calculate what the usual length of your menstrual cycle has
been over the last few months. Once you have worked out
the length of your cycle refer to the chart to determine on
which day of your menstrual cycle you should begin testing.
Example:
If your cycle is normally 28 days, the cycle chart above
indicates you should begin testing on Day 11. The calendar
below shows you how to work out when day 11 is.
SAMPLE CALENDAR
3 = The first day of menstrual bleeding (day 1)
13 = The day to begin ovulation testing (day 11)
NOTE:
If your cycle is shorter than 21 days or longer than 40 days,
consult your doctor. If you do not know your cycle length,
you may begin the test 11 days after your first period since
the average cycle length is 28 days. Perform 1 test each day
until the LH surge has been detected.
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