How do I use ovulation strip tests?
Use these LH ovulation strip tests once or twice daily around your likely fertile window. Follow the included instructions, dip the strip into a urine sample for the stated time, read results in the listed time window, and choose a larger pack if you need repeat testing across more than one cycle.
What pack size should I buy?
For many customers, 50 ovulation test strips is the strongest place to start. It gives enough room for earlier testing, repeat testing, or more than one cycle while keeping the spend lower than a larger pack. If your cycles vary, you prefer having more tests on hand, or you want a lower cost per test, 100 strips is often the better value.
Are ovulation strips, ovulation strip tests and ovu strips the same thing?
Yes. Customers may use ovulation strips, ovulation strip tests, LH strips, ovu strips and ovulation test strips to describe the same dip-and-read LH test format. These strips are dipped into a urine sample. If you prefer a no-cup format, compare them with
midstream ovulation tests.
What does an ovulation test strip detect?
Ovulation test strips detect luteinising hormone, or LH, in urine. A rise in LH can signal that ovulation may happen soon, which helps many people identify their fertile window more clearly.
When should you start using ovulation strips?
Start testing a few days before expected ovulation rather than waiting until the day you think it should happen. If your cycle length changes from month to month, having extra ovulation strips on hand gives you more room to start earlier and keep testing without running out.
How do you read a positive ovulation test strip?
A positive ovulation test strip is when the test line is as dark as or darker than the control line. If the test line is lighter, it is usually not positive yet. Read the result within the time window listed in the instructions.
Is this an ovulation strip test kit?
This product is a strip pack for LH surge testing. Some customers search for an ovulation test kit or ovulation strip test kit when they want enough tests for repeated fertile-window tracking; this page keeps the focus on ovulation test strips and pack sizes.
Should I test once or twice a day?
Many people start with once-daily testing, then some test twice a day as they get closer to the likely LH surge. Testing twice a day can be useful if your surge is brief or easy to miss, which is one reason larger packs can be the better buy.
How are ovulation test strips shipped and stored?
All orders are shipped with tracking using Australia Post in plain outer packaging. Store your ovulation test strips in a cool, dry place away from heat, moisture and direct sunlight, and keep them sealed until use. Packs typically have around 18 months of expiry remaining at dispatch, but always check the expiry date printed on your individual pouch or pack before testing.
Why buy ovulation test strips from Fertility2Family?
Fertility2Family ovulation test strips are made for Australian customers who want affordable, repeatable LH surge testing at home. They are urine LH test strips available in small and larger pack sizes, with plain outer packaging and Australia Post tracked shipping. This product page stays focused on strip-based LH testing rather than midstream formats, so you can choose the pack size that suits your testing routine.
How accurate are Fertility2Family ovulation test strips at detecting LH?
When used according to the included instructions, our Fertility2Family ovulation strip tests are 99% accurate at detecting LH at or above 25 mIU/mL. This refers to LH detection, not confirmation that ovulation has occurred. If you have irregular cycles, PCOS, recent pregnancy, fertility medication use, or repeated unclear results, speak with a healthcare professional for personalised advice.
What does 25 mIU/mL sensitivity mean for LH test strips?
The 25 mIU/mL sensitivity refers to the LH concentration level the test is designed to detect in urine. A positive result generally appears when the test line is as dark as or darker than the control line, showing that the LH level has reached the test threshold. This is why ovulation test strips are useful for tracking the fertile window, especially when testing daily or twice daily close to the expected LH surge.
Are these ovulation test strips included in the ARTG?
Yes. Fertility2Family clinical chemistry hormone IVDs are included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods under ARTG ID 317593. The page should state the ARTG ID plainly and avoid wording that suggests endorsement or approval.
Are ovulation test strips a lower-cost option for repeat testing?
Yes. Ovulation test strips are often chosen by customers who want a lower cost per test for repeated LH surge testing. This can be useful when testing over several days, testing twice daily near the expected surge, or tracking more than one cycle. Larger pack sizes, such as 50 or 100 ovulation test strips, usually provide better value than buying smaller packs more often.