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Complete Fertility Planning Combo | TrueCount & OvaTrue Kits | Gendocs

Complete Fertility Planning Combo | TrueCount & OvaTrue Kits | Gendocs

Complete Fertility Planning Combo | TrueCount & OvaTrue Kits | Gendocs

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“If you are trying for pregnancy this kit is must have. Accurate and Safe.”
Dr. Narmada Katakam MD(OBG), FRCOG(UK)
Gynaecologist & Fertility Specialist
  • Helps you track your ovulation
  • Gives you an idea of your Fertile Days
  • Helps plan pregnancy
  • Fast and Reliable
  • Easy at home test
  • Women planning for pregnancy.
  • Women with irregular cycles.
  • Men planning for pregnancy.
  • Men who drink or vape/smoke.
  • Collect urine in the sample collection tray.
  • Add 2 drops to the test cassette.
  • Wait for 5 and read results.
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Start your parenthood journey together. This fertility combo includes the TrueCount Sperm Count Test for men and OvaTrue Ovulation Detection Kit for women. Accurate, private, and gynaecologist-approved at-home testing for couples.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to take the ovulation test?

You should start testing a few days before your expected ovulation. For most women with a 28-day cycle, this means starting around Day 11 or 12. The kit includes a chart to help you determine the exact day based on your cycle length.

What time of day should I test?

Unlike pregnancy tests (which are best with morning urine), ovulation tests are often best taken between 10 AM and 8 PM. Try to test at the same time each day and reduce liquid intake 2 hours before testing.

How accurate is the Sperm Count Test?

Our kits are designed to be highly accurate (over 98%) when compared to standard laboratory tests. However, please follow the user manual strictly for the best results.

What does the test actually measure?

  • The test measures the concentration of sperm in your sample (sperm count). It indicates whether your count is within the "Normal" fertile range (usually above 15 million/ml) or "Low".