The MTC one step ovulation test strip is a qualitative test used to predict when there is an LH surge, and in turn, when you are likely to ovulate.
How does the ovulation test work?
The LH (Luteinizing Hormone) which is in the urine of normal will increase dramatically in the middle of the menstrual cycle. The LH increase triggers ovulation which is when the egg is released periodically from normal fertile women. WHO experts state that LH testing is a reliable way to detect ovulation. Ovulation will occur after 24-48 hours following a positive ovulation test.
When the strip is immersed into a urine specimen, capillary action carries the specimen to migrate along the membrane. When LH in the specimen reaches the test zone region of the membrane, it will form a coloured line. Absence of this coloured line suggests a negative result.
To serve as a procedure control, a coloured line will appear at the control zone region, if the test has been performed properly. The test strip detects ovulation with a high degree of certainty it is a valuable tool in helping to achieve pregnancy since it determines the period that the egg and the sperm cells will meet in the best conductions.
Ovulation may be irregular because of circumstances emotions, and other factors in your life. You cannot presume that ovulation always occurs at the same time after menstruation. Therefore you should test again in each menstrual cycle.
How to do the ovulation test
- The test strip and urine have to be at room temperature for proper ovulation testing.
- Remove the test strip from the sealed pouch.
- Immerse the strip into urine with the arrow pointing towards the urine.
- Take the strip out after three seconds and lay the strip flat on a clean, dry, non absorbent surface. Important: do not allow the urine level to exceed the Max line; otherwise the test will not perform correctly.
- Read results in five minutes. Do not read results after five minutes.

How to read the results
LH Surge (Positive):
If two colour brands are visible and the ovulation test band is equal to or darker than the control band, one will probably ovulate in the next 24-48 hours. If trying to get pregnant the best time to have intercourse is after 24 hours but before 48 hours.
No LH Surge (Negative):
only one colour appears on the control region, or the test band appears but is lighter than the than the control band. This means there is no LH Surge.
Invalid:
No visble band at all or there is a visble band only in the test region and not in the control region. Repeat with new test kit. If test still fails, please contact medical test centre.
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