Ovulation Test

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Ovulation Test - what is it and how the test is done

Starting a family is almost every couple’s dream. However, some couples seem to struggle with conceiving a baby independently. 

While it is not always obvious what might be the cause behind this delay, it is always safe and smart to be aware of all the important factors that make the bodies of both males and females more responsive to conceiving. 

In males, the sperms need to be of optimal quality. In contrast, in females, the time of ovulation must be matched perfectly to the time of copulation as it automatically increases the chances of conceiving even more.

A female in her ovulation phase is more likely to get pregnant than a female who is not ovulating. This is determined using a urine test that evaluates the level of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in your body and suggests the right time for you to conceive. 

Whether a test comes out to be positive or negative determines if you can have intercourse at that given time of the month to increase your chances of getting pregnant faster. 

For further reading about Progesterone Test, please check NHS

Written by Dr. Andleeb Asghar | Last updated on 17/08/2022

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