I have heard that LH surge and ovulation are related and can help you predict whenever you are at your most fertile. Can you please tell me exactly how this works, and the best way to help me determine when I am ovulating?

If you are trying to get pregnant, determining when you are ovulating each month is the most important thing you can do. There is typically only a small window of opportunity for a woman to get pregnant during her menstrual cycle, and by determining whenever she is about to ovulate, this will greatly increase her chances of becoming pregnant.

Lh Surge And Ovulation Timing

The luteinizing hormone (LH) is a hormone that triggers ovulation. This is the hormone that an ovulation testing kit will try and detect to help determine whether or not a woman is ovulating. If this hormone is detected, then the results will come back positive. A positive test result means that a woman will be at her most fertile within the next 48 to 72 hours.

There are of course other ways to help determine when you are ovulating, but many women find that using an ovulation kit is the most accurate and convenient way. It is a good idea to invest in value ovulation kits, which include multiple tests. This way if you are unsure of your menstrual cycle, you will be able to test for several days to determine when you are ovulating.

It is extremely helpful if you chart your menstrual cycle for several months before you plan on getting pregnant. Once you have an idea of how long your cycle does last, you will want to begin taking the ovulation test 16 days before the end of your menstrual cycle. As an example if you have a menstrual cycle that is 32 days long, you will want to begin testing on day 16. If your cycle is 36 days long, you will want to begin testing on day 20.

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