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When Should I Use an Ovulation Test?
If you’re trying to conceive (TTC), ovulation testing can be an important part of improving your chance of getting pregnant.
When to take ovulation test: morning or night
Ovulation testing can seem unusual, but it’s all a matter of hormones and your menstrual cycle. FIRST RESPONSE is here to help demystify ovulation testing and offer some tips to make it even simpler and easier.
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Before you use an ovulation test, you need to first determine the length of your normal menstrual cycle.
It could be anywhere from 20 to 45 days long. Start counting on day one of your period (the first day of bleeding or spotting) — and stop counting on the first day of your next period. This is the length of your cycle.
If the length of your cycle is different each month by more than a few days, take the average number of days over the last three months.
Once you determine the length of your menstrual cycle or an average number of days, use the chart below to determine the day you should begin ovulation testing.
On the top row of the chart, find
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