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Anyone fell pregnant using easyathome ovulation tests

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miamiamia869 · 27/07/2023 16:10

Hiya

Been trying on and off for 2 years now but going to track ovulation and go all in on this for the next 6 months before visiting GP.

Has easy at home ovulation tracking or any ovulation tracking helped anybody fall pregnant.

CD 7 currently and started testing yesterday

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Peony654 · 27/07/2023 16:21

Yep, got my BFP the first month I used them, along with the premom app. I only tested in the week running up to when I expected to ovulate.

miamiamia869 · 27/07/2023 16:44

Oh that's fantastic. Congratulations .Gives me some hope 🙏

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user1499609760 · 27/07/2023 16:54

I’m currently pregnant and used Easy@Home and the Premom app. Fell pregnant my second month using them. Like Peony I began testing a bit before I was due to ovulate: looking at the app, typically around CD 8 or 9. Thankfully my cycle was fairly regular though; you may want to start earlier if yours isn’t.
Good luck Flowers

Moomoo36 · 27/07/2023 17:02

I used them when ttc number 4, fell pregnant twice but both ended in miscarriage. Used them again for a while but got fed up of the faff and pressure to have sex on certain days so stopped. Sods law I fell pregnant the first month I didn't use them.

user1499609760 · 27/07/2023 17:42

Moomoo36 · 27/07/2023 17:02

I used them when ttc number 4, fell pregnant twice but both ended in miscarriage. Used them again for a while but got fed up of the faff and pressure to have sex on certain days so stopped. Sods law I fell pregnant the first month I didn't use them.

This is worth remembering: my poor DH felt quite a lot of ‘performance pressure’ when we were using the ovulation tests! Grin Which is not to say don’t try them, especially if you haven’t had much luck to date, but it can change the dynamic of TTC. And they can be faffy: I needed to test when out and about on a holiday one of the months and it was a pain. As I said, thankfully we only needed to use them for two months, but if we hadn’t been lucky I would maybe have used them for another cycle, then had a break just to take the pressure off.

miamiamia869 · 27/07/2023 17:48

@user1499609760 thats actuslly a good idea as I can imagine and also the obsessing about them. I hope I don't get too obsessed either them and ttc...@Moomoo36 sorry to hear of your miscarriages. I'm pretty sure I had a chemical in june but not 100% ....congratulations sometimes the pressure of does the trick doesn't it, however it's seems really positive that they do help.

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SnookyPook · 28/07/2023 19:38

I used the cheap OneStep opks and got pregnant twice, first time on my 4th cycle and 2nd on my third. First was a healthy pregnancy resulting in DS, second was unfortunately a MMC. Currently trying again and this is cycle 4 since my loss so hoping it will happen relatively quickly again 🤞🏻🌈

Whoisdis · 28/07/2023 20:29

I fell pregnant of 2nd cycle of using easy at home tests (had been trying 3 months before trying them), unfortunately ended in miscarriage.
I am using them again in the hopes of falling again, does add some pressure to when to dtd but we don't want to wait around this time.

Good luck!

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