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First response rapid result vs frist response early result

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Kelzshandalot · 03/11/2018 07:55

I thought these were both the same but clearly no 🤦‍♀️

Does anyone actually know the hcg detection levels of the fast response ones 😑 xxx

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Waitingonasmiley42 · 03/11/2018 08:18

Rapid result are not very sensitive at all. You really need to wait until after period is due if you use them.

Stephisaur · 03/11/2018 18:18

Rapid result is around 100mlU/ml and early result is around 6mlU/ml as far as I remember.

So FRERs can be used just a couple of days after implantation but you wouldn’t usually get a positive on a FRRR until your period would be due.

MagicalCreatures · 03/11/2018 18:34

I’m not so sure ya know.
I bought some FRRR by accident thinking they were the FRER that everyone talks about and got my BFP at just 8dpo.
That ended in miscarriage so then with my second pregancy, I bought the FRER (because I had realised the difference by then) and the line was much fainter at 9dpo.
I know there 2 different pregnancies so my HCG could have been totally different but considering my HCG didn’t rise correctly in my first pregnancy, I’m surprised to hear that they’re not meant to be as good. I thought they were better x

Kelzshandalot · 03/11/2018 21:59

Thanks ladies
It's so frustrating because they aren't cheap I totally got them mixed up lol 😂
Af is due on Tuesday it's hard to wait tho 😂 xxx

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