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Ovulation tests - what do you use?

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Sakomondo · 29/11/2020 21:48

Hi everyone!

We’re at the start of our TTC journey so bit of a newbie here! Just had our first negative cycle so onto the next unfortunately.. I used the ClearBlue Digital Advanced Ovulation tests this month but given they’re so pricey they may bankrupt me. I’ve seen people mention “cheap” ovulation tests from Amazon. What do you use and how do they work?

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Kiki275 · 29/11/2020 21:54

Easy@Home ovulation strips & PreMom app here. They're a decent price off Amazon and seem to be doing the job so far. x

Har1991 · 30/11/2020 18:56

Hey, I bulk bought them from Amazon. The ones with the green header. I used them for over 12 months so any questions please ask!

AnnaSW1 · 30/11/2020 18:57

Cheapest ones you can find. They all work fine. I used to get a pack of 5 from Poundland

Toastedsesame · 30/11/2020 20:22

I get mine from the pound shop! £1 for 5 tests, they've been great so far.

Chanel05 · 30/11/2020 20:34

I used to use the one step (I think that's the name) green strips from Amazon too. Pack of 50 for £5. Pee in a cup, stick test in and wait for ten minutes to see result. Repeat 3x per day.

Curiosity101 · 30/11/2020 20:38

OneStep dip tests. As a PP said, the cheapest ones you can find as they all work the same. I use PreMom to read them/keep a record.

Hannah199y · 30/11/2020 20:53

I use three.

  1. Easy@home strips and upload them onto the Premom app.

2.Clear blue digital ovulation kit and connect results via its Bluetooth feature to the clear blue app.

  1. Ovusense which is inserted inside over night and automatically uploads my BBT into the app.

I've attached a picture of the premom app which shows my progression, it's the cheapest way to see ovulation. The others get a bit expensive but whatever suits your budget.

Ovulation tests - what do you use?
Har1991 · 30/11/2020 20:59

Poundland ones were actually really good and handy when I ran out of Amazon ones. Easy to pick up and 5 for £1. They worked slightly better than Amazon ones.

Sakomondo · 30/11/2020 21:56

Thanks everyone! Looks like there are a lot of options out there so I’ll take a look at all those that have been mentioned x

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