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PattyK
Lovin my hubby!

Member since 10/07 2901 total posts
Name: Patricia
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Ovulation Kits
DH & I want to really start TTC after the New Year. I want to buy an ovualtion kit, what is the best & most accurate kit to buy? TIA
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Posted 10/30/07 5:51 PM |
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Heavin627
LIF Infant
Member since 8/07 214 total posts
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Re: Ovulation Kits
i have been happy with the answer test strips, they com 20 in a pack... so you can test early and not run out of tests! i have been buying them at CVS.. you do have to pee in a cup though.
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Posted 10/30/07 7:37 PM |
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maybeamommy
Blessed beyond belief

Member since 10/07 17048 total posts
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Re: Ovulation Kits
Not sure what's most accurate, but we just started TTC this month and are using the clearblue digital OPKs. They are super easy to read since you either get a plain circle for - and a smiley face for +
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Posted 10/30/07 8:17 PM |
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diva7531
My Peanut

Member since 2/07 5199 total posts
Name: Ryan 3 boys EDD 11/6!
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Re: Ovulation Kits
Hi Patty, you too huh? I just bought the Clear Blue easy because I remember hearing the ladies here talk about it. I'll let you know how it goes. Good Luck!!
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Posted 10/30/07 10:46 PM |
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PattyK
Lovin my hubby!

Member since 10/07 2901 total posts
Name: Patricia
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Re: Ovulation Kits
Posted by diva7531
Hi Patty, you too huh? I just bought the Clear Blue easy because I remember hearing the ladies here talk about it. I'll let you know how it goes. Good Luck!!
Thanks, DH & I are going to CVS tomorrow.
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Posted 10/31/07 6:24 PM |
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CK1028
LIF Infant

Member since 7/07 71 total posts
Name: Kim
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Re: Ovulation Kits
Posted by Heavin627
i have been happy with the answer test strips, they com 20 in a pack... so you can test early and not run out of tests! i have been buying them at CVS.. you do have to pee in a cup though.
I bought those too.
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Posted 11/1/07 2:53 PM |
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dawnie
Barb-Never removing this pic!

Member since 11/05 3932 total posts
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Re: Ovulation Kits
Posted by maybeamommy
Not sure what's most accurate, but we just started TTC this month and are using the clearblue digital OPKs. They are super easy to read since you either get a plain circle for - and a smiley face for +
I use that too. They are a little expensive but you can get them on Ebay cheaper. They only have 7 sticks to a box.
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Posted 11/1/07 5:28 PM |
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HoneyBadger
YourWorstNightmare.

Member since 10/06 15979 total posts
Name: BahBahBlackJeep
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Re: Ovulation Kits
Posted by Heavin627
i have been happy with the answer test strips, they com 20 in a pack... so you can test early and not run out of tests! i have been buying them at CVS.. you do have to pee in a cup though.
I've used these as well and was satisfied. I also use the Answer Mid-Stream tests.
Both work equally as well.
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Posted 11/1/07 5:43 PM |
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Mkr09
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Member since 5/05 7550 total posts
Name: M
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Re: Ovulation Kits
I originally bought the clearblue easy ones where you interpret the two lines. I didn't like trying to figure out which line was darker, so the 2nd month I used them I went out and bought the clearblue digital ones. No guess there. They were a little expensive, but I had a very short cycle so I knew I didn't need many to get my positive.
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Posted 11/1/07 9:05 PM |
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dancerandchef
LIF Adolescent

Member since 9/07 575 total posts
Name: Charlotte & Michael
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Re: Ovulation Kits
Hi, Patty!!
We are also using the clearblue easy digital ovulation kit.
~dancer and chef~ charlotte and michael
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Posted 11/9/07 7:21 PM |
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