Luteinizing hormone, also called luteinizing hormone, has different values for women of childbearing age at different times of the menstrual cycle. To detect ovulation, you can use ovulation test strips from the 10th day of your menstrual cycle to detect the luteinizing hormone level in your body, and when there is a strong positive result, ovulation will occur within a short period of time, and the chance of pregnancy will be increased during intercourse. Luteinizing hormone is also one of the six sex hormone tests that can determine menstrual disorders.