cheap amazon pregnancy strips?

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My SO just told me about these pregnancy test strips today! He was thinking about the fact that I am kind of a test fanatic :blush: and thought they were a much cheaper alternative to the expensive ones we have bought over the course of the 6 years we have been together and had those "uh oh" moments before we decided TTC.:dohh:

There are 191 five star reviews, however 27 one star reviews on amazon. I can't post the link but go on amazon and type in pregnancy tests the first one to pop up should be (Wondfo Pregnancy Test Strips, 25-count) these are the ones I'm talking about.

Has anyone on here used these and have positive or negative feedback on them?? We are TTC in January and are definetly thinking of puchasing these b/c like I said I'm kind of a test fanatic hehe!
 
I use the O test from Wondfo. They are so cheap I get 40 opt and 10 pregnancy test for like 10 dollars. I have also used the pregnancy test. I have never got a BFP but they work fine to me. I would order them. From what I remember they are early pregnancy test.
 
I have bought 30 one step tests from either amazon or eBay sorry can't remember which. They are 10 not 25 level which means they are more sensitive. I decided that with that number and af weeks I could prob test once a week if I wanted too for most of a year! Ob I hope to not need very many of them.
 
The strip tests you buy on Amazon or Ebay are very similar to the ones used in hospital. Most will have a basic sensitivity to HCG and once you reach the time of your missed period then they will detect enough of the hormone to give you an accurate result. They are SO cheap that you can just do a few to make sure!

I bought about 50 of the strip tests, only used about 6 as I got over excited when I found out I was pregnant and then gave them to a friend who also fell pregnant after only using 2 of them and then she passed them on to someone else!! Best £8 I have ever spent!!
 
i use home-health website.they are very cheap and you can choose which sensitivity. you can also mix and match ovulation tests and pregnancy tests x
 
My SO just told me about these pregnancy test strips today! He was thinking about the fact that I am kind of a test fanatic :blush: and thought they were a much cheaper alternative to the expensive ones we have bought over the course of the 6 years we have been together and had those "uh oh" moments before we decided TTC.:dohh:

There are 191 five star reviews, however 27 one star reviews on amazon. I can't post the link but go on amazon and type in pregnancy tests the first one to pop up should be (Wondfo Pregnancy Test Strips, 25-count) these are the ones I'm talking about.

Has anyone on here used these and have positive or negative feedback on them?? We are TTC in January and are definetly thinking of puchasing these b/c like I said I'm kind of a test fanatic hehe!

i bought the 50 LH strip tests that came with 25 HPTs, they work good! picked up a + at 9dpo (but ended up just being a chemical) LH strips work pretty good too, but I had to take one every day the first month of using them so I can tell when my surge is (& looks like on the strips) sometimes they're close to + & sometimes theres no 2nd line :wacko:
 
I bought mine from saveontests. Not sure what brand they are but look very similar to Wondfo ones. I buy 20 OPK + 5 HPT for $11. OPKs work really well, so I would assume HPTs do as well (I never got a positive, but all negatives have been right).
 
Just bought some of these, I wish I would have known about them a year ago, I've wasted a lot of money.
 
Yeah, I'm glad they are so cheap. I have to test for 10 days every month because my cycles are still a bit off. Also, it's the only time I've ever seen two lines on a test, so I get super excited when it happens... :)
 
I'm totally getting some. I've only wasted 2 tests in our first 3 months, but I can't stand peeing on money and they're so ridiculously expensive in stores. My friend who is a nurse says plain strips is all they use in the hospital and they're fine.
 

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