Ovulation Microscope Test QTEST

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Accurate saliva-based non-invasive method to determine your ovulation cycle. QTEST personal ovulation microscope allows you to predict ovulation - your most fertile time of the month to conceive and it's the easiest, most affordable way to get the best possible results using saliva. Simply put your saliva onto the microscope lens, wait 5 minutes, then look through the microscope to find out your personal productiveness status. Levels of estrogen identified to rise in the pre-ovulation component of the cycle are seen through the patterns formed on the probe glass. When a woman is about to ovulate, her saliva begins to form a distinct crystal, fern-like pattern due to an increase in hormone levels: There are three possible readings as seen through the 60X magnification microscope lens: Not Fertile, Transitional & Fertile. Not Fertile: Simple dot patterns and lines indicate no ovulation. You are not fertile at this time. Transitional: Small ferning patterns - or crystal forms - appear among the spots and lines. Ovulation may occur in 3-4 days. At this time, conception is possible, though not yet likely. Fertile: Strong ferning - or crystal - patterns dominate the sample. Ovulation is about to occur or already occurring. At this time, conception is likely. This is your most fertile time of the month. Conception is possible from between 5 days before to 24 hours after ovulation. Knowing your most fertile time of the month is crucial because it is when you are most likely to get pregnant. Luteinizing hormones (LH) are always present in the body but a surge in concentration of LH in urine, two weeks after a woman's menstrual cycle, signals ovulation. This surge can only last from one to two days. Knowing this means knowing the best 2 days to conceive your baby.

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