The Storz Ovulation Test is a rapid urine test for home use, designed to detect the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, which occurs shortly before ovulation.
Identifying this hormonal change helps determine the fertile window, when the chances of conception are highest.
Who Is This Product For
This ovulation test may be used by:
Women planning a pregnancy
Couples monitoring fertility cycles
Women tracking ovulation timing
Users seeking a simple, non-invasive fertility monitoring method
How the Test Works
Ovulation is preceded by a rise in LH levels.
The test strip detects this increase in urine, helping to indicate when ovulation is likely to occur within the next 24–48 hours.
Before Testing – Important Notes
For accurate results:
Use a clean and dry container for urine collection
Avoid testing with first morning urine
Reduce fluid intake 2 hours before testing
Test once daily, at approximately the same time
Do not use the test if the pouch is damaged or expired
To determine when to start testing, consider your menstrual cycle length. If cycles are irregular, use the shortest cycle from the last 3 months as a reference.
Directions for Use
Collect urine in a clean, dry container
Remove the test strip from the pouch just before use
Insert the strip into urine with the arrow pointing downward, up to the MAX line, for 3 seconds
Remove and lay flat
Read the result after 5 minutes
Reading the Results
Negative result:
One red line in the control area (C), or a lighter line in the test area (T)Positive result:
Two red lines, or a test line (T) equal to or darker than the control line (C)
A positive result indicates that ovulation is likely to occur within 24–48 hours, representing the most fertile period.
Product Information
Test type: Urine ovulation test (LH detection)
Format: Test strips
Quantity: 5 tests
Use: In vitro diagnostic device (IVD)
Availability: OTC – no prescription required
Important Disclaimer
This product is intended for self-testing only
Results should be interpreted according to the instructions provided
The test does not guarantee pregnancy
If you have concerns about fertility or cycle irregularities, consult a healthcare professional
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