Easy@Home Pregnancy Test Strips Kit: 10-Pack HCG Test Strips, Early Detection Home Pregnancy Test
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Anneg22
Greater than one weekIt’s Interesting that it’s hard to find a recent review on these….This batch is clearly less sensitive than they say it is. If you’re looking for line progression keep searching because these tests aren’t it. I’ve been ttc for 3 years. We finally got insurance approval for infertility treatments 2 years into that and now almost a year later I got my positive test(not with these but with first response) after an embryo transfer. I am glad I started with first response. I got my positive on 4 days past transfer with a 5 day embryo so 9dpo. It’s not likely that if I tested with these strips it would’ve picked up on it. I got them for line progression until I go for my blood test in 5 days and they’re not sensitive enough to show that the way a first response can. If you’re just looking for any sort of line and don’t care if it gets darker then these are ok. If you’re concerned about chemical pregnancy and want to monitor line progression, these aren’t it. Spend the $$$ on first response for your sanity. These will make you panic thinking the line isn’t getting darker or is fading.
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Neha Schmitt
> 3 dayI used these when I was trying to conceive. Plenty come in the box. I also use the ovulation kit.
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Ms. Ocie Little
> 3 dayThese pregnancy tests consistently presented with negative results when I was not pregnant, and were able to detect my current pregnancy with a faint line around 11 DPO. The test line continued to be pretty faint around when my period would have occurred, but became darker around 19 DPO. These tests worked well for me, but the Premom ovulation tests seem to be more sensitive and provide clearer results.
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Chelsea S
> 3 dayWell I am not exactly trying to get pregnant like most reviewers on these types of products. And I really have no idea what all those abbrevs are about that women use when they are on their journey to become pregnant. So my review is really for those who are not trying to get pregnant. Although I am extremely impressed by the other reviews on here where women posted pictures of their positive pregnancy tests getting darker every day. That is some incredible dedication to science. I, on the other hand, am not on a journey to pregnancy. My husband and I are pursuing other adventures while we are DINK (ha! Theres an abbrev for ya). And when I am on my way to 5 days of pure joy in Napa Valley, I want to know that I can trust a negative pregnancy test before I destroy my body with cabernet. But I also want to get my moneys worth. I am sorry but, $10 for two pregnancy tests is obscene to me. Especially considering how many days out of the week I spend consuming large amounts of alcohol. If I wanted to check a pregnancy test every Friday before I pickle my body over the weekend, I would be broke. But not anymore, because of Easy@Home pregnancy tests. Some people question the accuracy of these tests. I have been using them for a couple years and so far I have never had a positive test, they have all been negative, and I have never been pregnant. So as far as specificity goes, these are excellent tests. These tests detect HCG at 25 micrograms. That is the same level that our tests detect in the Emergency Department. But there are tests out there that can detect levels as low as 10, allegedly. So that is something to consider before you buy the cheaper tests. But you should know that we are obviously using the cheapest test possible in the ER.