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The Ovulation Test market is a segment of the Women's Health industry that focuses on helping women identify their most fertile days in order to increase their chances of conception. Ovulation tests measure the levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) in a woman's urine, which increases just before ovulation. These tests are typically used by women who are trying to conceive, as well as those who are trying to avoid pregnancy.
Ovulation tests are available in a variety of formats, including digital tests, test strips, and midstream tests. Many of these tests are available over-the-counter, while others require a prescription. Additionally, some companies offer subscription services that provide women with regular ovulation tests.
Companies in the Ovulation Test market include Clearblue, First Response, Wondfo, and Fairhaven Health. Show Less Read more