Optimize the chance of finding your most fertile days.
The RFSU ovulation test measures your level of the ovulation hormone LH (lutein hormone) in your urine. In this way, you get a reliable answer as to when you ovulate and thus increase the chance of getting pregnant.
RFSU ovulation tests have been developed in collaboration with the RFSU clinic, and are the same type of test that midwives and gynecologists use.
Take the test between 10:00 and 20:00. It is during this period that the amount of the LH hormone is highest.
When the test is positive, ovulation will approximately take place in 24-36 hours. You are most fertile on the day the ovulation test is positive and the day after. Now is the chance for pregnancy. Therefore, it is important to have intercourse during this period.
If you want to avoid pregnancy, you can use the ovulation test to show when you are ovulating, so you can protect yourself extra during that period.
The sensitivity of the test is 25mIU of the ovulation hormone LH.
Advantages
Clear and safe result. Accuracy of 96%.
Easy to read
Results in 10 minutes
Instructions for use in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are included.
Here's how you do it
- Read the instructions for use, which you will find in the package.
- Remove the test from the sealed bag
- Put the test under the urine stream or dip it in a urine sample for 5 seconds (do not dip deeper than the max line)place the test on a flat and dry surface with the test field facing up
- Wait for 10 minutes.
- Read a clear and distinct answer to whether you are ovulating. If the test line is as strong or stronger than the control line, then the ovulation test is positive. This means that you will ovulate within the next 24-36 hours, and you should have sex in the next few days to increase the chances of pregnancy. If the test line does not appear or if it is less clear than the control line, then the test is negative. Test again later today or tomorrow.
Content: 7 pcs. strips and instructions for use
See how to use the RFSU ovulation test strip here: