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Product Details
- Binding
- Health and Beauty
- Brand
- Wondfo
- Feature
- Allows you to easily identify your "LH Surge" - the time you're most likely to conceive
- Label
- Wondfo
- Publisher
- Wondfo
- Studio
- Wondfo
- ItemDimensions
- Height:16
Length:157
Width:157 - PackageDimensions
- Height:130
Length:590
Weight:25
Width:420
Editorial Reviews
If youre trying to conceive, our Ovulation Tests represents an excellent value on the highest quality ovulation test strip available. Theyre FDA-approved, highly sensitive (detecting a level of 25 miu/ml LH), and provide a high degree of accuracy in pinpointing your most fertile time of the month. Ovulation Test Strips work by allowing you to detect your monthly "LH Surge" - the dramatic increase in Luteinizing Hormone present in your urine just before you ovulate. Since the best time for fertilization of your egg to occur is within 6-24 hours after you ovulate, correctly gauging your body''s cycle is extremely helpful in increasing your chances of becoming pregnant.




There is a note that comes with the individually packaged strips that gives you a website to go to if you need more specific directions.
The only advice that I can give is that it says you can test at any time of the day on the website, however to have the most accurate results, it needs to be after 10am. They are not like pregnancy strips where the highest concentration is in the morning. In fact you can get a negative result if you test too early in the morning. Also, since a LH surge can be very brief (less than 24 hrs) it's best to test twice a day. Once b/t 10am-2pm and once from 5pm-8pm.
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Good luck, ladies!
The Wondfo line method is not only easier to track your ovulation, but also cheaper. Since they costs about 25 cents each compared to about $1.50 for the ClearBlue, I'd recommend using 2 Wondfo strips per day around ovulation time.
Do yourself a favor and track your entire cycle with the Wondfo. As long as you keep track of all the strips and put them in line, it's extremely easy to determine know your cycle and ovulation time. I write the date, Cycle Day, and temp next to each strip.
Well, the rest is history... I'm looking at a beautiful one month old baby girl that I prayed for each night. I plan to purchase more of these strips to begin tracking again for my second baby. My advice to anyone thinking about getting pregnant... start tracking your ovulation schedule now, so when you do ultimately want to get pregnant, you will already know when you are going to ovulate and you won't have to wait several months to first figure it out. Good luck!
I was very skeptical when purchasing these ovulation strips online because:
#1 they are much cheaper than in the stores
#2 they are coming from an unknown seller
I am very pleased with the strips. I use them twice daily. These strips gave me a dark line sooner than the Answer brand ovulation strips - by a day. This could mean that this brand is more accurate or less accurate, I'm not sure.
I haven't had a faulty strip in the 50 I've used so that is a good sign.
All in all, being the huge skeptic that I was (I went out and bought the other type of ovulation strips from the drug store to compare them during my most fertile days) -- I'd recommend this product!!
It works as good the expensive ones ai bought
I see the line clearly.
Puts expensive products to shame.
10 stars if I could.
Here's my story: A little after midnight on Day 16 I received what I thought might be a positive, it was *very close*. I tested again in the morning around 9:30am and it was negative. However I tested again at 1pm and I got a clear positive-the lines were the same degree of "darkness." I also tested later that afternoon around 4:30 and the test line was a little darker than the control line (so very positive, no doubt about it now!)
Advice to those who are not getting positives:
-Be patient, you may ovulate later than you think in your cycle. I was starting to think they won't working. I have since found I don't get a positive until Day 16-20, and usually it's the later end of that range.
-Do NOT use first morning pee! There is not enough LH hormone "built up" in your system. They say you should test between 12-10pm and I found that to be true.
-You should also test at least 2x/day during when you think you are fertile. 1x a day (like most manufacturers suggest) is not enough. Many women only get a LH surge that lasts 10-12 hours. So if you test at say, 11pm on Day 14 and it's negative, and then you get a surge from 10am-8pm on Day 15 but don't test again until 11pm on Day 15...you just missed your surge and you're going to see a negative again. So you're going to think the OPK never detected a surge, when really, you just didn't test often enough and missed it.
I tested alongside with the Target brand OPK's all during and they stunk in comparison, i interpreted them as negative even when I was clearly having a surge and these OPK's were saying positive(and my other fertility signs correlated to the positive OPK). So in my opinion, these sticks are WAY better...and a lot cheaper!!
I think these are very reliable tests...and you won't break the bank in the process.
To make testing easier I recommend purchasing 3oz paper cups, which is what I do :)
I'm sharing this because some people have been using the product and not getting pregnant: to make a long story short I used OPK's in the past as a sole fertility monitor (for one year- don't be like me) these test and they work great only thing is that for the last 2 months I incorporated tracking my temps, cervical mucus, and cervical position and I noticed that the temperatures go up the same day I get the LH surge detected so that might explain why OPK's alone weren't really a great method for me. (They say its best if you do the deed 2 days prior to ovulation) I think temperature tracking has been the only method that has helped me understand my body and these last 2 months have been enlightening to say the least. The best thing is that all I do is take my temperature and put the temps on an app I downloaded and it does all the statistics for me. I highly recommend these test strips but if you are actively trying to understand how you body works you should probably incorporate other methods.
Another reason I like these is that there is little packaging. I was able to discretely slip one in my pocket and test at work without all of my co-workers seeing me carry a kit to the restroom!
The only reason why I gave this a 4 star is because all the tests were slightly bent (packaging issue?).
Baby dust to you all!