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Are FRERs really that much more sensitive?

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Charl881 · 07/11/2021 13:23

I’m 10/11dpo and BFNs on a range of different cheapies.

AF due tomorrow.

Just wondering whether it’s worth going to buy some FRERs or holding off and sticking with the cheapies.

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CornishGem1975 · 07/11/2021 13:28

I don't know really but I got a very very faint BFP on a cheapy at 9dpo and so tested with a FRER the next day at 10dpo and got a clear BFP. Did a CB Digital at 11dpo which said 2-3 weeks.

Charl881 · 07/11/2021 13:40

@CornishGem1975 oh wow! Maybe it’s just not my month then, not even had a squinter on a cheapie. So annoying, I was convinced this month was the one.

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2021babyhope · 07/11/2021 15:23

@Charl881 I think they are, they detect a HCG level of 6 I think, whereas most detect anywhere between 10-20 depending on the brand x

CornishGem1975 · 07/11/2021 16:02

[quote Charl881]@CornishGem1975 oh wow! Maybe it’s just not my month then, not even had a squinter on a cheapie. So annoying, I was convinced this month was the one.[/quote]
Fingers crossed. It's not the same for everyone. If not, I hope next month is your month!

Charl881 · 07/11/2021 16:50

@CornishGem1975 oh well AF has just arrived before I invested in any so at least I saved myself some pennies!

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LividLaVidaLoca · 07/11/2021 16:57

I save FRERs for suspect shadows on One Steps.

CornishGem1975 · 07/11/2021 19:46

@Charl881 Dammit. Good luck for next month x

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