How Do You Choose An Ovulation Predictor Kit?
You’ve made that big decision–you want to get pregnant. Many couples conceive within a year simply by putting away the birth control. Help pinpoint the 24- to 48-hour stretch in your cycle where you are most fertile (right before you ovulate) with an ovulation predictor kit. Buy a box of test sticks. They work by detecting the surge of lutenizing hormone present in your urine, which in turn triggers ovulation within 24 hours. Each box contains five to seven sticks, since it may take several days for the lutenizing hormone to build up to a detectible amount. An average kit runs between $20 and $40 and is good for one cycle, checking once a day. Some popular brands are Answer ($20) and First Response ($30). Try a reusable electronic test kit. Though more expensive, this test has been found to be more sensitive in consumer testing. One kit is the Clear Plan Easy Fertility Monitor. It utilizes disposable test sticks that you place into the unit, which analyzes and stores the data for you.