How to use ovulation kit when you have PCOS?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that is increasingly becoming common among young women. Many reasons are cited for this condition including poor lifestyle and food habits. The condition impacts menstrual cycle and in turns the physical and mental health of women. It lowers a woman’s confidence more so as she does not know when it could be the time to call it ‘to be’ or ‘periods’.

Women across the world look for an easy way to track ovulation with PCOS. It also helps them know when the best time to conceive is. There are ways to check if you are ovulating and PregatHome Ovulation Kit is your best partner for it!

Our Ovulation Kit with just a few simple steps helps you keep anxiety at bay and accuracy in hand. It is convenient and provides you the flexibility to track ovulation sitting at home.

Ovulation cycle is the process in which women produce eggs. These eggs need to be fertilized by the male sperm for pregnancy and otherwise it prepares for menstrual cycle that follows a 28days reoccurring period.

Knowing those most fertile days to conceive is crucial for women planning pregnancy; suffer from PCOS, and ones wanting to keep a tab on menstrual cycle for better health.

How the PregatHome Ovulation Kit works:

  • Drop urine sample on absorbent strip on the test device. (Urine carries Luteinizing Hormone (LH) released by the body and helps in checking the ovulation.)
  • Leave the device on a flat surface for a minute to get the right results.
  • Result: Positive, if two pink color bands appear in the result window. On ‘T’ is equal or darker than ‘R’ that means ovulation will happen in 24-48 hours.
    Negative, if one color band appears in the result window, or if ‘T’ is lighter than the ‘R’.
    Invalid, if no color bands are visible or test kit without ‘R’. In such a case, repeat the test.

Knowing those most fertile days to conceive is crucial for women planning pregnancy; suffer from PCOS, and ones wanting to keep a tab on menstrual cycle for better health.

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