Ovulation Strips
1. How does the Accu-Clear Ovulation Test workLuteinizing hormone (LH) periodically changes during a woman's menstrual cycle. Accu-Clear Ovulation Test works by detecting the increase (surge) in LH in your urine. The LH surge occurs approximately 24-36 hours prior to the release of an egg from your ovary – a process known as ovulation. You are at your most fertile on the day your LH surge is detected and the day after.
2. When can I test with Accu-Clear Ovulation Test Before you start testing work out the length of your menstrual cycle. This is the number of days from the first day of menstrual bleeding to the day before the next bleeding begins. If the length of your cycle each month only differs by a few days, then simply take the average number of days in the last 3 months. If your cycle is more irregular, you may want to use your shortest cycle length when reading the chart. Using the length of your cycle refer to the 'WHEN TO START CHART' in the product insert to work out when to start testing.
3. Can any medication or medical conditions affect the result (a) Your result may be affected during or after: pregnancy, the onset of menopause, the use of birth control pills (b) Medication containing hCG or LH may affect the result and should not be taken while using this ovulation test.
Pregnancy Strips
1. How does the Accu-Clear Pregnancy Test work When you are pregnant, your body produces a pregnancy hormone called hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin). This hormone appears in the urine shortly after fertilization takes place. The test can detect tiny amounts of this hormone in your urine.
2. When can I test with Accu-Clear Pregnancy Test Accu-Clear Pregnancy Test is designed to detect hCG as early as five (5) days before the expected period, i.e., as early as six (6) days before the day of the missed period. 78% of pregnancies can be detected 6 days before the missed period (5 days before the expected period). The amount of pregnancy hormone increases as pregnancy progresses. If you test before your period is due and get a "Not Pregnant" result, there is still a chance that you may be pregnant. See insert for results from clinical testing.
3. If the result is positive (TWO LINES), what shall I do It means that your urine contains hCG and you are pregnant. You should see your doctor to confirm that you are pregnant and to discuss the steps you should take. The earlier you see your doctor, the better it is for your health. If the test line (T) is very faint and you are not sure, you should test again at least 48 hours after initial testing. The test line will darken as a greater concentration of hCG hormone is produced by the body after implantation.
Refer to instruction leaflet for more information