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which tests do you recommend

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NinjaChipmunk · 17/06/2010 10:16

i used a sainsbos cheapy test earlier this week which came up neg but still no af so need to test again. which tests do you think are reliable and which would you avoid?

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ljg72 · 17/06/2010 10:24

clearblue digital give very clear results, first response are on offer at boots BOGOF...good lucj

ljg72 · 17/06/2010 10:25

luck

lilllysa · 18/06/2010 00:44

I got VERY VERY faint with sains own brand but did Clearblue digital with the lil indicator thingy and it came back with BFP and 1-2weeks.

Much easier to have digital I think . . See it in black and white and not looking desperatly for a line that may or may not be there

NinjaChipmunk · 18/06/2010 08:52

whats the consensus on first response? They were BOGOF in Boots yesterday. My period is never late (except now) but still got bfn?

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jessplus2 · 18/06/2010 11:16

When I have suspected I might be pregnant (for 2dd's, 1 mc, and countless hopefull occassions!) I've always erred on the side of caution (and cost) and bought supermarket own brands - they've always worked when I have, and haven't been pregnant. Slightly cautious about cheap internet strips though. I've bought internet cheapies this time around as it does give you something to do in that tww, but as I've yet to concieve #3, can't say if they are reliable in giving positive results. The best of luck x

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