Pregable Combo Kit of 50 Ovulation Tests and 20 Pregnancy Tests, OPKs, HPTs (50LH + 20HCG)
4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 4,064 ratings
Price: 12.99
Last update: 05-17-2024
About this item
How to test : Dip the test strip in your urine after 5 seconds and read result in 5 minutes.
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Product Description
Smilereader provides tailor-made message cards corresponding to their unique status, but they work towards the same goal, as outlined below;
1. Once you have entered your last menstrual cycle dates, the app will calculate the best time to start ovulation testing.
2. Until the LH hormone fully peaks, you may see several messages such as "Try Tomorrow", "The LH level is low" and "The LH level is in mid-range". We recommended tests be taken at the same time each day until you have a surge in the LH hormone.
3. When your LH levels have reached their highest value, the app provides a message reading “You got a peak today, you have the maximum chance of conception” with an image of a baby’s smiling face.
4. Keep testing until you see a message "As LH surge has passed, you are ovulating today! Today is the last day of the period with the highest likelihood of conception". This will be displayed a day or two after the LH surge.
Some may see a gradual rise in numbers, and others may have several ups and downs. Just keep this in mind, when you see a baby's smiling face displayed on your screen, those are your most fertile days, on which you are most likely to get pregnant. Keep testing until your ovulation date has passed.
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Test HistoryWhen you click at the center of the home screen, your previous test records will be displayed allowing you to see the hormone progression pattern. |
ChartThe chart screen shows the test results and related data values. You may check your data and consult the graph to understand the pattern of your hormone levels and your fertility window. |
CalendarThe dates highlighted with a green outline are the expected fertile days based on your previous cycle entered into this application. The highlighted green outline dates will change to the color green with more accurate fertile days in combination with ovulation tests. |
Home ScreenThe Smile Reader home screen is made up of tailor-made message cards, test result data and information related to the user's current status. |
Top reviews from the United States
GENERAL TESTING
Both the HCG (pregnancy test) and LH (ovulation test) strips are a thick, coated cardboard like material. After submerging the stick for ~5 seconds (I keep a small Tupperware in the bathroom cabinet just for this that I wash after each use), the test is good to read after 5 minutes. There was some disagreement between the instructions in the box and on the app on wait time. In my experience, the test typically got as dark as it would get after about 2 minutes BUT with that being said, I normally read it after 10 minutes to hours later. The instructions specifically said not to read after 10 minutes but I never had any difference between a "fresh" 10 minute stick and an hours old one.
LH TESTING
For LH to predict ovulation, I began testing about 10 days after the start of my cycle (ie day one of period). Ovulation typically occurs between days 11-21. I did not do this test at the same time everyday. Some people say to do the LH test twice a day (morning/night) so you don't miss a surge; I did not need to do this to catch my surge but something to keep in mind.
The LH strips will (*should*) always have two lines. For a positive, the first line nearest the part that goes into the pee, will be as dark as or nearly as dark as the second line. At first before I had seen a positive, I used the app to determine if it was a positive or not. After seeing my first positive, I did not need the app; the lines truly will look the same color. The app will give you various numbers ranging between 0-10 and the numbers will likely jump up and down before you ovulate. I was worried a lower number on a date meant I missed my surge but this was not true (ie the number would go from 3.5 to 2.1 to 5.4 to 1.8). The app just gives a "best guess," and these are not numbers to live by.
LH POSITIVE
This is NOT an ovulation test but an LH test. This means that if you get a positive, you are experiencing a LH surge. LH (leutenizing hormone) is the hormone that triggers ovulation after an egg follicle reaches the desired size; after this peak, ovulation can occur between 12-48 hours. So the day of my peak and the next two-ish days are what I considered my days for conception.
If you have fertility issues, these tests are not going to tell you if you are actually, effectively ovulating an egg.
THE APP
I at first used the app to "analyze" my strips but then gained confidence to just look at them and make a decision. I did take a picture when I got positives to keep track of the dates. See above notes for the numbers that are assigned to the LH tests. Overall, it's a good resource but I don't use it regularly after getting the hang of both tests.
HCG (pregnancy) TESTING
Same procedure for the hcg testing; pee and wait 5+ minutes. I again waited longer than the 5 minute window and the test did not change (directions say do not read after 5 minutes). I still have my positive test weeks later and it is still visible. This is like traditional tests; one line is negative, two lines is positive (no matter how light/dark the line is).
I had my first positive test (if I squinted) at 9 days after my LH surge (most people will measure "DPO" but with most testing, we can only guess when ovulation occurs but I can say definitely when my LH surge was). I included a picture of my day 9 and day 10 positive tests. Based on these positives, I ovulated on day 18 when my app predicted day 14 and I would have also predicted around day 14 from CM.
OVERALL
I am VERY happy with this purchase. The kit is alone worth the price for the pregnancy tests (25)- imagine buying 25 tests at a store. I was able to test starting day 7 after my LH surge and not be worried about cost or availability of the pregnancy tests. I saw posts about false positives so I was slightly worried, but after reading the very very very small chance of false positives, I was very reassured! Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
GENERAL TESTING
Both the HCG (pregnancy test) and LH (ovulation test) strips are a thick, coated cardboard like material. After submerging the stick for ~5 seconds (I keep a small Tupperware in the bathroom cabinet just for this that I wash after each use), the test is good to read after 5 minutes. There was some disagreement between the instructions in the box and on the app on wait time. In my experience, the test typically got as dark as it would get after about 2 minutes BUT with that being said, I normally read it after 10 minutes to hours later. The instructions specifically said not to read after 10 minutes but I never had any difference between a "fresh" 10 minute stick and an hours old one.
LH TESTING
For LH to predict ovulation, I began testing about 10 days after the start of my cycle (ie day one of period). Ovulation typically occurs between days 11-21. I did not do this test at the same time everyday. Some people say to do the LH test twice a day (morning/night) so you don't miss a surge; I did not need to do this to catch my surge but something to keep in mind.
The LH strips will (*should*) always have two lines. For a positive, the first line nearest the part that goes into the pee, will be as dark as or nearly as dark as the second line. At first before I had seen a positive, I used the app to determine if it was a positive or not. After seeing my first positive, I did not need the app; the lines truly will look the same color. The app will give you various numbers ranging between 0-10 and the numbers will likely jump up and down before you ovulate. I was worried a lower number on a date meant I missed my surge but this was not true (ie the number would go from 3.5 to 2.1 to 5.4 to 1.8). The app just gives a "best guess," and these are not numbers to live by.
LH POSITIVE
This is NOT an ovulation test but an LH test. This means that if you get a positive, you are experiencing a LH surge. LH (leutenizing hormone) is the hormone that triggers ovulation after an egg follicle reaches the desired size; after this peak, ovulation can occur between 12-48 hours. So the day of my peak and the next two-ish days are what I considered my days for conception.
If you have fertility issues, these tests are not going to tell you if you are actually, effectively ovulating an egg.
THE APP
I at first used the app to "analyze" my strips but then gained confidence to just look at them and make a decision. I did take a picture when I got positives to keep track of the dates. See above notes for the numbers that are assigned to the LH tests. Overall, it's a good resource but I don't use it regularly after getting the hang of both tests.
HCG (pregnancy) TESTING
Same procedure for the hcg testing; pee and wait 5+ minutes. I again waited longer than the 5 minute window and the test did not change (directions say do not read after 5 minutes). I still have my positive test weeks later and it is still visible. This is like traditional tests; one line is negative, two lines is positive (no matter how light/dark the line is).
I had my first positive test (if I squinted) at 9 days after my LH surge (most people will measure "DPO" but with most testing, we can only guess when ovulation occurs but I can say definitely when my LH surge was). I included a picture of my day 9 and day 10 positive tests. Based on these positives, I ovulated on day 18 when my app predicted day 14 and I would have also predicted around day 14 from CM.
OVERALL
I am VERY happy with this purchase. The kit is alone worth the price for the pregnancy tests (25)- imagine buying 25 tests at a store. I was able to test starting day 7 after my LH surge and not be worried about cost or availability of the pregnancy tests. I saw posts about false positives so I was slightly worried, but after reading the very very very small chance of false positives, I was very reassured! Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
My only complaint is that they expire super soon after getting them. I got them in November 2023 and they expired April 2024. I ended up miscarrying so I wanted to use the remainder in my box but I had to toss them due to expiration. I’m assuming they are not as accurate once expired. I guess at least they are cheap so I’m ordering another box now!
Update: I just received my next order and it’ll be good for 3 years!
So I thought they've been trying to decide for 9 years, so I got her some, put them in her stocking, by the end of January she was pregnant! Our baby boy is coming in September!
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024