Size: 70 Count (Pack of 1) 99% accurate — Our ovulation and pregnancy test strips have an accuracy of 99% at detecting your ovulation or pregnancy when used according to instructions. Discover your most fertile days — Use the iProven test strips to detect your ovulation pattern and get a better grip on your cycle. Easy to Use — Just Dip, Wait & Read to know if your ovulation is approaching, or if you are pregnant. Results in 3-5 minutes — After dipping, it only takes 3-5 minutes before you know the answer. Two lines is positive, 1 line is negative for both lh-tests and hcg-tests. If you're not sure about the result, repeat testing the next day to see if the line becomes clearer.
Units | 1 Count |
Brand | iProvèn |
N**.
Reading the strip is hard
Reading the strip is hard , the second line is not coming gradually until it becomes dark and clear like other kitts, it cames very very faintly last month And this month I don’t even recognize if I see it or not , I used before other product called OPK it was very easy to read . I don’t recommend this product to be honest . Wasted my money and 2 months of my time .
X**S
One-stop shop for women trying to get pregnant!
This would be your go-to product to track your ovulation and pregnancy! It has 50 ovulation tests and 20 pregnancy tests, as is seen on the box, but what I appreciate is that they are each individually packed and sealed to maintain sterility, and they provide thorough instructions.For the ovulation test, they indicate on the instruction sheet that what they are testing for is the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) levels to help you determine when your LH is at its highest point. In other words, determine your 2 most fertile days in a month. They indicate that the best time to start testing depends on your average cycle length and provide a table to help you figure it out!To do the ovulation test, you will have to pee in a cup (not on the stick directly), and dip a small part of the stick for 5 seconds, then lay it flat, and read it 10 minutes afterward, And this is important, we need to ignore results shown 30 minutes after immersion. Why important, you ask? Well, because I kept forgetting to check it before, so be sure to set a timer!The pregnancy test is straight forward, there are 20 in there that measures Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG), which is developed in the placenta and secreted in the urine when a woman gets pregnant. What is interesting to me is that they dub their tests "highly sensitive" as it is geared to measure 20mIU/ml, and as such, detect even the smallest amount of HCG. I'm not sure how specific it is (the rate of false positives), but sensitivity would be something I would seek when choosing a test.The same thing as with the ovulation test: pee in a cup, dip stick in urine for 5 seconds, lay it flat on a surface, then read results between 3 and 5 minutes after immersion. If negative, double confirm at 10 minutes.Quite straight forward, easy, and seemingly reliable to use. I have not yet used the pregnancy tests though I have used the ovulation tests, and am quite pleased with what I'm experiencing with this product.
S**Q
Very accurate
Easy to use, good accuracy, and not complicated.We used these for 3 months, the week leading up to ovulation i would test twice a day. The first month I used these I think I missed my fertility window. The second month I did not ovulate at all. The ovulation test got darker as we neared my ovulation day but it was never as dark as the test line and then it got lighter and lighter. I did not have a period that month (skipped it completely).The 3rd month I actually ovulated (on my exact predicted ovulation day) and the line was as dark if not slightly darker than the test line.That was the month and day that we conceived.I took pregnancy tests 7-10days after ovulation or suspected ovulation for those 3 months. I was obviously negative the first 2 months. But I tested positive on the 7th day after ovulation on the last month. It was a dark line too, I was surprised. I didn't test sooner because I didn't want to be disappointed and knew it was best to wait. And at the same time I didn't know that waiting 7 days was long enough either.My ob/gyns have given me different due dates. One of them is going off of my last period (even though I skipped that cycle and told them when I ovulated), and the midwife gave me a different date, they thought I was further along than what I actually was, at the time. They refused to offer me a dating ultrasound because I was too far along (based on menstrual cycle) and have to wait until the 20week mark for a due date estimate.Edit: My calculated due date based on ovulation says June 15th, my Midwife Ultrasound adjusted due date is June 4th, and the ob/gyn date was May 14th. Baby has been measuring "bigger" but my babies have always been 7lbs and 21-22", normal sized just long. I am curious to see when baby will actually arrive. I am confident on the date that i ovulated, since this pregnancy is my 2nd attempt at vbac (1st was successful) they have limits on how far along they will allow me to progress in pregnancy so having a miscalculated due date is a pretty big deal. It means I will be fighting for those extra 10 days or so that I expected had they went off the ovulation test date
J**K
Great option for frequent testing
I rarely post reviews of products, but hoping to help those in the similar situations decide the best route for their needs. After almost a year TTC and buying OPKs from local drug stores, I had never received a true positive LH surge which was becoming expensive and disheartening. With various drug store brands I would test every or every other day about a week after my menstrual cycle and decided I needed a solution to test more frequently so I wouldn't miss the surge. With the iProven product I began testing everyday after my last menstrual cycle between 2:30 and 4pm depending on my work schedule. The first 5 days showed only a ghost line- no uptake of dye, but a clearly defined space of where the dye should be. When I received the first slight pink LH indicator I started testing twice a day, once at my normal set testing time and once before bed. This lasted for 3 days and all indicated a low LH with a faint line. After those 3 days I finally hit my LH surge at my original testing time. A dark, unmistakable pink line that I had never seen before. I tested again before bed (less than 10 hours later) and I was back to a faint pink line. I am certainly no expert, but the reading I have done to help myself understand the process more the LH surge does not last long. You do need to use a collection cup which does not come with the kit and other reviews state that it's an inconvience, however with all the testing I have done previously I have gotten into the habit of collecting and dipping for all testing incase of invalid readings. If you sample midstream with an OPK (or pregnancy test) and you receive an invalid result you've now lost your sample. With a collection cup, you can toss that stick aside and try with another in minutes rather than hours. I can't say whether or not it's the best, most sensitive OPK, but I recommend the iProven for a cost effective solution that provides results.
V**S
Affordable Fertility Tracking Kit With Plenty it Quick and Easy Tests for Ovulation & Pregnancy
When I first opened the box, I was impressed with the number of test kits included for each type of test (pregnancy and ovulation) and how organized the box looked. I appreciated the simple instructions and convenient and sturdy storage box which held all the test kits. It was easy to pull one test kit out as needed and out the whole kit back on the shelf of my bathroom cabinet.I really appreciated how easy each test was to use:* Dip the stick in the urine up to the marked line for 5 seconds* Check results in 3-5 minutes (for the pregnancy test), or 10-30 minutes (for the ovulation test).I wish there was a specimen collection cup included, but there isn’t, so that is the reason for docking 1 star. I just repurposed an old NyQuil dosing cup which I keep with this kit’s box. Other than that, can’t think of anything I would change.The product is very easy to use and read, as well as very economical for someone TTC and therefore needing each type of test fairly often.
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