Early Pregnancy Tests Ovulation Predictor Kits: Ovulation Test Strips

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A Review

As many of you already know, as I have mentioned in several different reviews, my husband and I are trying to conceive. Since I have been dealing with a variety of health issues, I was told b
y a gynocologist that it would be very difficult to conceive. In short, I was told that my chances are "slim to none" because I'm not ovulating. At least, that is what one doctor told me, and then forbid me to even try to get pregnant.

So, I switched doctors. I found a lovely, younger doctor who told me that she would work with me. We started documenting progress this past August. She encouraged us to go ahead and try. So, we did.

By October, I was getting frustrated that we weren't pregnant yet. (Hey-- I'm an impatient person.) I was beginning to believe what the original doctor told me: That I wasn't going to get pregnant on my own. I spoke with my new doctor about this, and she encourged me to stay positive. I suggested that I get an ovulation kit, and she warned me that it would be too expensive. When I told her about Early-Pregnancy-Tests.com and the inexpensive prices, she told me to go right ahead if I wanted to. So, I did.

First and foremost, the Early Pregnancy Tests Ovulation Test Strips are very affordable. As a matter of fact, they are downright cheap! The strip-format test kits come in four sizes:

10 for $10.60
20 for $18.00
50 for $42.50
100 for $80.00

You can also purchase the test strips individually for the following prices:

1-9 tests - $1.10/each
10-19 tests - $1.06/each
20-49 tests - $0.90/each
50-99 tests - $0.85/each
100+ tests - $0.80/each

I purchased the 20 count, but the same test strips come in each kit. Each strip is individually wrapped in its own foil packet with a packet of silica gel inside to keep it fresh. They have the maximum allowable expiration date of two years.

These test strips are also FDA approved. Furthermore, they are very sensitive and provide a "greater than 99% accuracy in determining your LH surge" to help you conceive.

 
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So, What brands of ovulation predictors are considered the most accurate?

Posted on 04/21/2008 at 9:04:17 AM

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