Sample: | Urine | Certificate: | ISO, CE |
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Type: | Cassette | Shelf Life: | 24 Months |
Usage: | Professional Use | Origin: | China |
Highlight: | Luteinzing Hormones Rapid Test Kit,Urine Sample Rapid Test Kit,Urine Lh Ovulation Rapid Test Cassette |
FDA Luteinzing Hormones (LH) Rapid Test Cassette for Urine Sample
LH Urine Rapid Test is a qualitative test used to predict when there is a LH surge, which is stated to be a reliable way by WHO. The Luteinzing Hormones increase triggers ovulation when the egg is released periodically from Normal fertile women in the middle of menstrual cycle. Ovulation will occur after 24-48 hours following a positive test.
For in vitro self test use only. For external use only.
【CONTENTS】
【ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS】
【TIME TO TEST】
The initial testing date for a complete 6 day window depends on the length of the last normal menstrual cycle. The first day when bleeding begins in the menstrual period is counted as day 1. The chart below demonstrates the correlation between the starting day and a typical menstrual cycle.
If the menstrual cycle is shorter or longer than shown in the chart above, a physician should be consulted to determine the optimum day to start testing.
【STORAGE AND STABILITY】
【OPERATION】
【INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS】
No LH Surge: Only one color band appears on the control region, or the test band appears but is lighter than the control band.
This means there is no LH surge
LH Surge: If two color bands are visible, and the 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 but before 48 hours.
Invalid: No visible bands at all, or there is a visible band only in the test region but not in the control region. Repeat with a new test kit. If test still fails, please contact the distributor or the store where you bought the product, with the lot number.
【WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS】
Consult a doctor if irregular or unusually long cycles are experienced
【LIMITATION】
FRQ:
1 | What is the function of luteinizing hormone? | LH plays an important role in sexualdevelopment in children and fertility in adults: In women who menstruate (have periods), LH helps control the menstrual cycle. It also triggers the release of an egg from the ovary. This is called ovulation |
2 | What is a normal LH level? | Normal results for adult women are: Before menopause: 5 to 25 IU/L. Level peaks even higher around the middle of the menstrual cycle. Level then becomes higher after menopause: 14.2 to 52.3 IU/L. |
3 | What does high LH mean in females? | If you aree female, abnormally high levels of LH during nonovulatory times in your menstrual cycle may mean you are in menopause. It may also mean that you have a pituitary disorder or polycystic ovary syndrome. Low levels of LH may mean you have a pituitary disorder, anorexia, malnutrition, or are under stress. |
4 | Which hormone is responsible for ovulation? | Leutinizing hormone (LH), the other reproductive pituitary hormone, aids in egg maturation and provides the hormonal trigger to cause ovulation and the release of eggs from the ovary. |
5 | What happens if LH is low? | Untreated LH deficiency will result in infertility, and if it occurs before puberty, the patient will fail to develop puberty and secondary sexualcharacteristics. The lack oftestosterone will lead to loss of muscle mass, bone density loss, and loss of sex drive in men. |
6 | Can I get pregnant with high LH? | Luteinizing hormone in women or DFAB Ovulation: A surge in LH causes your ovary to release a mature egg around the second week of each menstrual cycle. A high LH level around this time means that you're at that moment in your cycle when you're most likely to get pregnant. |
7 | What is a good LH for fertility? | LH levels during ovulation Your LH levels will be at their highest just after your LH surge around ovulation (mid-cycle). If you have your LH levels tested around this time, you could expect them to sit within the range of 12.2 to 118.0 IU/L. Again, anywhere within this range would be considered normal by your doctor. |
8 | What is normal LH by age? | pregnant women: less than 1.5 IU/L. women past menopause: 15.9 to 54.0 IU/L. women using contraceptives: 0.7 to 5.6 IU/L. men between the ages of 20 and 70: 0.7 to 7.9 IU/L. |
9 | How does LH affect fertility? | Circulating levels of LH are essential for the production of steroidhormones that regulate the timing of ovulation and target tissue responses, as well as maintenance of the corpus luteum and therefore early pregnancy. |
10 | Does high LH mean PCOS? | Elevated LH is common in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but is not part of the diagnostic criteria. LH concentrations are usually assessed in the early 'follicular' phase when it is suppressed, and therefore the prevalence is underestimated. |
11 | Does higher LH mean better egg? | Levels of LH are low for most of the monthly menstrual cycle. However, around the middle of the cycle, when the developing egg reaches a certain size, LH levels surge to become very high. A woman is most fertile around this time. |
12 | Can high LH be treated? | Too low or too high LH can be caused by hormonal disorders, genetic conditions, and other issues. It can often be treated medically or through lifestyle changes. |
13 | Which hormone confirms ovulation? | A progesterone blood test checks for the amount of progesterone in your blood on the day of the test. If you're having trouble conceiving, or undergoing a fertility treatment cycle, your doctor will monitor your progesterone levels to confirm whether ovulation has occurred. |
14 | Which hormone is responsible for conceiving? | The main female hormones produced by the ovaries are estradiol and progesterone, hormones responsible for female development, fertility and maintaining pregnancy. The production of theses sex hormones are regulated by the gonadotropins FSH and LH produced in the pituitary gland. |
15 | What are LH levels when pregnant? | What are my LH levels if I'm pregnant? Although the hormone spikes to kick start ovulation, LH levels do not remain high during pregnancy. The amount of LH in your body will start to drop after ovulation and LH levels are typically very low during pregnancy (<1.5 IU/L). |