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Unitest LH ovulation test midstream - 5 Tests

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  • Quick and easy to use
  • Midstream format for hygienic, mess-free testing
  • Over 99% clinically proven accuracy
  • Results within 5 minutes
  • Helps predict the most fertile days of the menstrual cycle

UNITEST LH Ovulation Test Midstreams are designed to help women identify their most fertile days with ease and accuracy.

These tests detect the surge in Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which typically occurs 24–36 hours before ovulation, making them a valuable tool for those trying to conceive.

With a user-friendly midstream design, no additional tools are needed—simply test and read results in minutes. The tests offer over 99% accuracy, providing clear, reliable results at home.

Positive ovulation test

A positive result means you’re about to ovulate — usually within the next 24 hours [9] This is a great time for relation. And as your egg can live for 12 to 24 hours, it’s a good idea to have relation the next day too, if possible.

Negative ovulation test

If you get a negative result, don’t panic. This simply means that the test hasn’t picked up a surge in LH yet. In this case, the best thing to do is to test again. It’s a good idea to do this later in the same day, as if you have a short LH surge, you might have just missed it. Or you could wait until the next day, too.


This still isn’t necessarily a cause for concern. You could be having a longer cycle than normal, meaning you haven’t ovulated yet, or a shorter cycle, meaning you’ve missed the right time to test for ovulation. Either way, it’s good to get checked out by your health care provider to make sure that everything’s OK.

Remember: Ovulation predictions should never be used for birth control.

You just hold the stick in your stream to pee for however long the instructions tell you to. You could also collect your urine in a cup and dip the stick into it for the required amount of time if that’s easier.

Experts recommend that you test every day from 4 days before your predicted ovulation day, or from day 10 of your cycle (if you have a 28-day cycle) if you’re not sure when you might ovulate.