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High St HPTs - anyone know which are most sensitive?

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EldonAve · 10/01/2009 15:21

Previously I've seen advice to check the packet or instructions but I never found the answer

Googling I only found lists of US brands

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PuzzleRocks · 10/01/2009 15:41

Bumping for you.

PuzzleRocks · 10/01/2009 15:42

Personally I have found clearblue digital give the earliest response.

EldonAve · 10/01/2009 18:42

thanks

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EldonAve · 10/01/2009 22:08

link to a pdf review of hpts from 2008

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dancingqueeen · 10/01/2009 23:13

thats helpful. bit annoyed boots didn't take part though as just bought some of theirs. useful for next month though....

EldonAve · 11/01/2009 09:01

Not sure if it's up to date enough thought
I got some Sains basic ones yesterday and inside they say they are 25 miu

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yellowflowers · 11/01/2009 22:54

i thought sainsbury's ones unreliale according to other threads on MN

minxofmancunia · 11/01/2009 23:01

I've just had 2 dud sainsburys tests (I'm pg, but obsessively testing everyday cos neurotic about mc want to see how dark the line is )

!st one didn't work at all and 2nd one just got a line in the pg window not the control window.

I'd recommend clearblue or asda

Issy42 · 11/01/2009 23:54

Sainsburys very unreliable. Lots of reports of false positives - where line appears in test window but line is incomplete in control window. Seem to work better dipped than poas.

TheOtherMaryPoppinsDiets · 12/01/2009 00:01

Always gone with Asda for price and the fact they work off only 10MIU.

squatchette · 12/01/2009 00:06

What is MIU please?

EldonAve · 12/01/2009 08:23

minx - did you ask for your money back?

squatchette - MiU is the units of pg hormone they measure

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minxofmancunia · 12/01/2009 14:28

No, I haven't dh says I should take them in and show them!?!

Joolsiam · 12/01/2009 14:37

I tested at 12DPO with a Boots test and got such a faint line, I had to dismantle the test and squint at the light but even then it was inconclusive. I don't like tests where a cross has to appear - difficult to read

Broke out a ClearBlue digi that said PG 1 - 2 weeks

I was using Sainsburys ones for reassurance for quite a while and was happy with them, then did a test for a suspected new pregnancy on Xmas Eve and got a false positive, so I'm not using them for early testing any more

EldonAve · 12/01/2009 17:03

Minx - they should have a number in the instructions so you can call and complain

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