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Can Anyone Recommend a Good Ovulation Predictor Kit

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Moneypennygb · 09/11/2005 13:13

Hoping that someone can recommend a good one for me as my cycle can last from 23 to 33 days. Going to the doctor on Friday too for some advice. I'm embarrassed to say that we have been BD for 7 years now without any family planning and just thought it wasn't to be as we have a DD who means everything to me and thought we shouldn't be too greedy. However I was introduced to Mumsnet a couple of months a go and I'm so proud of everyone forcing doctors to listen to them, trying weird and wonderful methods, and geniune support that I just think why not. Beside tick tock it's now or never.

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Amandeep · 09/11/2005 13:26

Hi Mate...most women i know have uaed Clearblue digital . Apparently it's the best one around. If you are thinking of using it for long run then i wouls recommend persona as Clearblue can work out really expensive.

Moneypennygb · 09/11/2005 13:30

Thanks Amandeep shows you what I know I thought Clearblue only made pregnancy kits.

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Amandeep · 09/11/2005 13:40

you're better of buying persona from e-bay. i know somebody who got theors for £15 in tip top condition!

runtus · 10/11/2005 07:40

I used the Sainsburys home brand ones and they seemed to work fine (12 weeks pg now)..........loads less money for the same result in my book.

Good luck

jane313 · 10/11/2005 07:55

Don;t get the very cheap ones off ebay. I never got a +ve and ti was most upsetting. I have got +ves from clearblue. Boots have £4 off them at teh moment.

I would got to a drs though and get the blood tests done as you have been trying (if not at the right time) long enough.

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