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What Is Ovulation ?
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What Is Ovulation ?

  1. What Is Ovulation? Ovulation is defined as the release of an ovum from a mature follicle. This released egg is usually viable 24 hours after ovulation, and this is the window in which fertilization occurs. Why do we need to use ovulation test kit? This will help a woman to predict the approximate window of ovulation and thereby increase her chances of conception by having intercourse during that time. In today's busy lifestyle where couples are busy and cannot afford frequent ultrasound scans, they want to plan a pregnancy; Ovulation kits have a good role to play. Ovulation test kits help a couple get pregnant faster, safely and naturally by guiding them about their fertility period. How do ovulation test kits work? Luteinizing hormone is an essential reproductive hormone. The LH surge is a sudden increase in luteinizing hormone, which facilitates the process of ovulation. The LH surge occurs approximately 24 to 36 hours before ovulation. LH hormone is excreted through urine. Therefore, at the time of ovulation, the amount of LH hormone in the urine is high. Ovulation kits are designed to detect the presence of LH hormone in the urine and thereby predict the fertile window. The menstrual cycle occurs as a result of complex hormonal interactions. These changes in hormone levels decide and control the fertile window. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones released by the anterior pituitary gland. (Follicle-stimulating hormone and LH) and hormones released by the ovaries (estrogen and progesterone). The constantly changing and fluctuating hormones of the above-mentioned hormones during the menstrual cycle control ovum development and ovulation. The fertile window closes soon after ovulation. The chances of conception are higher the day before ovulation and on the day of ovulation. The duration of the fertile period is determined by both the viability of the sperm and the lifespan of the ovum in the days prior to ovulation; It is generally believed that sperm can survive for 5 to 7 days in the cervical mucus, while the egg usually survives for 12–24 hours after ovulation. When to start your trial?
  2. Each ovulation kit contains 4 to 5 test strips. First, calculate the length of your cycle. Your cycle length is the number of days from the first day of your menstrual cycle to the last day before your next period starts. Subtract 17 from the length of your circle. So if your cycle is 28 days, you should start using the kit from day 11 of your cycle. The first morning sample is not used for the test. Test to be done only once a day Test preferably in the afternoon. How to read and interpret the test? Positive: If both the C and T lines are present, this indicates imminent ovulation in the next 24 to 36 hours, indicating a fertile window during which the couple should have intercourse. Negative: If only C line is present and Aline is absent, it means that the test should be continued on the next day as well. INVALID: If both lines are negative, the test needs to be repeated using a new kit. What to do if you are not getting pregnant even after using the kit? Consult a fertility specialist. Seeds of Innocence is a leading chain of fertility clinics with many branches across India. With a team of experienced and highly qualified IVF specialists, we are the one-stop solution to all your problems and concerns regarding infertility.
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