Pregnancy Test Instructions | Time to Conceive



The fertility of a woman is at its peak during the time of ovulation when the ovaries release

a mature egg which is ready for fertilization. Menstrual cycle for every woman is different.

For those who have 28-day menstrual cycles, ovulation generally occurs between the 13th

and 15th day. After the release, the egg has 12 to 24 hours for fertilization before it

dissolves. On the other hand, the sperm can stay alive in the woman’s body for around 3 to

5 days, fertilizing the egg during that time. The daunting part is to identify when this

ovulation occurs.

You can try any one or more of the following methods to know when you ovulate:-

● Note Your Basal Body Temperature

It is your body temperature when you rise up in the morning. During ovulation, the

temperature increases slightly and remains up until the next period. To note this

temperature, you will require a basal body thermometer which can measure even the

smallest changes. Note your temperature as soon as you rise up every morning. Once you

find out the day you ovulated, you can track your ovulation in future cycles.

● Use an Ovulation Predictor Kit

Ovulation Predictor Kit can detect an increase in luteinizing hormone, which is released by

the body 24-48 hours before ovulation. You need to test your urine for 5-10 days

successively in the middle of your menstrual cycle. When the hormone concentration goes

up, it is the right time to conceive. Try Ovulation Calculator

● Install a Cycle Charting Application on your smartphone

Some phone applications can help you track your cycle. You feed the details like your first

day of period, Ovulation Predictor Kit results, and basal temperature. The app will alert you

automatically when you are fertile and likely to conceive.

● Use Fertility Monitors

Fertility monitor comprises a urine test strip and a digital monitor that measures your

estrogen and luteinizing hormone level. It can find your most fertile days and store your

information over multiple cycles.

● Cervical Mucus Method



Hormones which control the menstrual cycle also affect the cervical mucus. A few days after

the period are known as dry days without any mucus formation. As the egg matures, mucus

starts developing in the vagina and enters the vaginal opening. It can be white, yellow or

cloudy, having a sticky texture. Right before the ovulation, this mucus is clear and slippery.

These are the wet days when the mucus looks just like egg white and it is the time when you

are likely to conceive.

How to Take Pregnancy Test?
When the egg is fertilized, the woman’s body starts producing a special hormone which is

called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). A home pregnancy test kit can detect the

presence of hCG in the urine.

Following are the steps to take a home pregnancy test:-

● Collect the first early morning urine sample in a clean and dry container.

● Take out the pregnancy test device from the pouch just before you begin the test

and keep it on a flat surface.

● Collect the urine sample with the help of a dropper and add 2-3 drops in the sample

well.

● Read the result in a few minutes. The first line is the control band and the second

line indicates that the woman is pregnant.


As soon as you think you may be pregnant, don’t give a second thought, just clear all your

doubts with Mamaxpert pregnancy kit. This easy-to-use pregnancy kit offers quick and 99%

accurate results in the privacy of your own bathroom. The earlier you take this reliable

pregnancy test, the sooner you will start taking appropriate care of yourself.

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