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Anyone used these tests?

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Moominmiss · 13/06/2020 16:45

I ran out of my usual ic one step tests, they should be arriving Monday.

I’m fairly certain I’ve had/having a chemical this cycle.

I am currently 12dpo, had a faint but there bfp on the morning of 9dpo on one of my ic, but later that same day it was bfn, and bfn 10dpo and 11dpo.

Wasn’t going to test again (run out of tests anyway), but had mentioned to my sister in law my confusion and the fact I was waiting on more tests. She’s a nurse at a big hospital and this afternoon on her way home from her shift she put these tests through my door.

Obviously because I’m a total poas addict and it feels like every wee is a waste if I don’t poas 😂 I tested using one of the tests she dropped off and a faint line came up.

I messaged her and asked how good these tests are and she just said that it’s what they use to check patients who could possibly be pregnant etc.

Anyone used them? I’m still utterly convinced these are dodgy tests, or they’re very sensitive and maybe picking up remnants of hcg from my chemical.

Anyone used these tests?
Anyone used these tests?
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Moominmiss · 13/06/2020 17:35

Bump. Anyone?

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MrsLouB · 14/06/2020 07:37

Hi i dont think these are dodgy or sensitive hospital dont use ultra sensitive ones normally 25 so less sensitive than most cheapies. This brand i have used at the hospital fertility in a cassette type you buy them in bulk for hospitals so unless you are in that setting you probably won't of used them. I would say its positive but test again min 5hr hold or fmu and see what comes up

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