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Choose the product family that matches your testing routine, then move to the category or product page with the specific buying details.

Pregnancy Tests

Pregnancy Tests

Strip and midstream options for home pregnancy testing after ovulation.
Best for testing after ovulation or around your expected period.

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Ovulation Tests

Ovulation Tests

LH tests that help identify your likely fertile window before ovulation.
Best for timing sex before ovulation.

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Fertility Test Kits

Fertility Test Kits

Grouped ovulation and pregnancy testing products in one place.
Best when you want both test types together.

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Basal Thermometers

Basal Thermometers

Daily temperature charting support for cycle pattern tracking.
Best for building a cycle chart over time.

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More product types

Collection Cups, Conceive Plus, and supplements stay here as added support products if you want easier strip testing, lubricant support, or a broader trying-to-conceive routine.

Collection Cups

Urine collection cups for strip-style home fertility testing.

Best for users testing with ovulation or pregnancy test strips.

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Conceive Plus

Sperm-friendly lubricant support for trying-to-conceive routines.

Best for users who want added lubricant support around sex timing.

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Supplements

Selected preconception support products for broader TTC routines.

Best for users building a wider trying-to-conceive product setup.

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Browse the full range below and go straight to the option that best fits your testing routine, timing and budget.

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Urine Collection Cups

Urine Collection Cups

Hold and Test

Urine Collection Cups are the perfect addition to…

From $6.00

Ovulation Mid-Stream Tests

Ovulation Mid-Stream Tests

Best Value

Using home ovulation tests will help increase your…

From $4.00

Ovulation Test Strips

Ovulation Test Strips

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Buy Ovulation Strip Tests and take the guesswork…

From $14.00

Midstream Pregnancy Tests

Midstream Pregnancy Tests

Home Testing

Pregnancy mid-stream tests

From $4.00

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Cycle guide

When to use different test types

Ovulation tests fit before ovulation, pregnancy tests fit after ovulation, BBT runs across the cycle, and lubricant fits whenever sex happens.

LH

Ovulation tests

Before ovulation
Period
Early cycle
Fertile window
LH surge
Ovulation
Start testing daily
Use before ovulation to look for the LH rise.
Positive LH peak found
A positive result usually means ovulation is likely within 24 to 36 hours.

In a typical 28-day cycle, many people start ovulation testing around day 10, then keep testing until the LH surge is found.

hCG

Pregnancy tests

Early home testing
implantation 6–12 DPO
18%
8 DPO
66%
10 DPO
85%
12 DPO
92%
14 DPO
>99%
Missed period
Too early for many
hCG starts rising
May still be low
Best from here
Retest if needed

Pregnancy tests fit after ovulation, not before. They are most useful from the day your period is due, or later, when hCG is more likely to be detectable.

BBT

Basal body thermometer

Before and after ovulation
1
Wake
2
Before getting up
3
Same time daily
4
Watch pattern
Before ovulation
Shift after ovulation
Useful across cycle
Shows pattern over time
Best with daily use

BBT runs across the whole cycle. Use it every morning before getting out of bed. It helps show the temperature shift after ovulation and gives context before and after the fertile window.

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Conceive Plus lubricant

When having sex
Apply
Have sex
Reapply if needed
Use again next time
Whenever sex happens
Can be used in fertile days
Not tied to LH or hCG
Routine support product
Use as needed

Lubricant is not tied to a hormone surge. Use it whenever you have sex, including during fertile days when you want added lubricant support while trying to conceive.

Compare formats

See which format suits how you want to track your cycle, how often you expect to test, and which option fits your routine best.

Strip tests

Best for: Frequent testing

Choose this if: You expect to test often and want a simple format that is easy to keep using across the cycle.

Good fit if: You want more tests on hand for one cycle or for ongoing tracking.

Midstream tests

Best for: Easier handling

Choose this if: You prefer a hold-and-test format instead of dipping a strip.

Good fit if: You want a more convenient option and do not need as many tests per pack.

Fertility kits

Best for: Buying both test types together

Choose this if: You want ovulation tests and pregnancy tests in one order.

Good fit if: You want one purchase to cover testing across more of the cycle.

Basal thermometers

Best for: Daily cycle tracking

Choose this if: You want to track temperature changes across the cycle rather than use a test-only method.

Good fit if: You want an extra tracking tool to use alongside ovulation tests, not instead of them.

Helpful fertility articles

Quick reads on timing, results, and common testing questions.

Fertile Window: How Long Does Ovulation Last?

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Faint Line on a Pregnancy Test: Positive, Evaporation Line or Too Early?

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8 DPO: Symptoms, Testing and Pregnant or PMS Signs

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How Accurate Are Ovulation Tests? OPK Results and Timing

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What is a Triphasic Chart and How Does It Relate to Fertility?

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hCG Doubling Time: Early Pregnancy Levels, Slow Rises and Testing

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Two-Week Wait Symptoms: What to Expect After Ovulation

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Quick answers before you buy

This FAQ only answers what the rest of the page has not already covered.

Which fertility product should I start with?

If you are trying to identify fertile days, start with before-ovulation testing products. If you are testing after ovulation, use pregnancy testing products. If you want to track cycle patterns over time, a basal thermometer may also fit your routine.

Should I choose strip tests or midstream tests?

Strip tests usually suit regular testing because they are practical to use more often. Midstream tests may suit users who prefer a hold-and-test format without a collection cup.

When do different home fertility testing products fit in the cycle?

Before-ovulation testing helps with fertile-window timing, after-ovulation testing supports pregnancy testing, and BBT tracking records temperature patterns across the cycle.

Can I buy testing products together?

Yes. Fertility kits and TTC packs can help when you want ovulation and pregnancy testing products in one order instead of choosing each product separately.

Do I need collection cups for strip tests?

Collection cups are used with strip-style ovulation and pregnancy tests. Midstream tests are designed differently and usually do not need a cup.

Where can I find product instructions?

Use the product instruction pages before testing. Timing, sample collection and result windows can vary by product type.

Medically reviewed by Evan Kurzyp, RN (AHPRA), BSN, Master of Nursing Last reviewed: 13 March 2026 Next scheduled review: March 2027