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2X(20Pcs Household Ph Test Strip Indicator Lh Test Paper For Water Saliva

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2X(20Pcs Household Ph Test Strip Indicator Lh Test Paper For Water Saliva
2X(1. Collect urine in a clean and dry container. Do use morning urine. The best time to collect urine is from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Try to use the urine sample at the same time every day. The urine should be reduced 2 hours before collecting urine. Ingestion.2. The test strip will be immersed in the urine with one end of the arrow mark line. After about three seconds, it will be taken out and laid flat for 10-20 minutes. The result will be read within 30 minutes.
3. The depth of the test paper inserted into the urine should exceed the MAX mark line.Normal women ovulate every month. After an egg matures in the ovary, it is excreted from the ovaries and transported to the uterus via the fallopian tubes. The pregnancy process is formed by a mature egg in the fallopian tube combined with sperm. Sperm can survive for about 24-72 hours in the female reproductive tract, while an egg is fertilized only about 24-36 hours after ovulation.
In women's menstrual cycle, the luteinizing hormone (LH) in the urine will peak in the 24-48 hours before ovulation, and all ovulation strips can accurately detect the peak level of LH, so that women can predict the best. The time of conception.Women should first determine their own menstrual cycle before testing. The algorithm is a cycle from the first day of menstruation to the day before the next menstrual period (the first day of the first blood day).
Most women ovulate in the next menstrual period. The first 14 days or so, so 2-3 days before ovulation and 1-2 days after ovulation is easy to receive pregnancy, that is, 4-5 days before and after the ovulation day is estimated to be susceptible to pregnancy, so it should be tested regularly after starting the test. When a color close to a high peak is about to occur, it should be tested every 12 hours until the LH peak is detected.
Since each woman's menstrual cycle)