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    Posted: 22 August 2010 at 1:10pm
Can you lovely ladies please recommend ovulation tests that work well, also POASs too.

I dont want to waste money to find that ovulation tests dont work properly. I know they are different for everyone.

Also how many would i need to use per month,

TIA Sabrina
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I have brought of TM, baby4you and wondfo brands.....Wondfo being cheaper.
I found with wondfo I would usually get a very faint line everytime I used them getting darker leading up to OV ( baby4you I only got faint lines leading up to OV ) both brands I would get positive results on them. I also used them togeather to see if the result would be different but both were exactly the same.

I use about max 4 per cycle min 2, but I know when Im most likley to OV so makes it easy.
You might use up to 8 per cycle if you have a rough idea when OV might happen

HPT's, I never test so cant reccomend brands....but FirstResponse is sensitive and quite cheap from supermarkets .......cheaper different brands online tho

Next time I buy some I would go to deal extreme web site (sp)?? apparently they have very cheap OPK's and HPT's

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Hey Sabrina.... I usually buy mine from Oracle Fertility .   They have really good combo deals and if you request cheaper postage to NZ they normally charge around $7.00.     I also found their opks are not as sensitive as the other brands and so there is no doubt when you get the LH surge.   (LH is present throughout our cycle but surges 36 - 48 hours before ov).

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I got mine from Deal Extreme someone off here suggested them and they were great, sooooo cheap and free postage. I got 50 OPK's and 20 HPTs I think - for like $7 or something like that!

Great for serial testers like me!
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Originally posted by Booboo Booboo wrote:

I got mine from Deal Extreme someone off here suggested them and they were great, sooooo cheap and free postage. I got 50 OPK's and 20 HPTs I think - for like $7 or something like that!

Great for serial testers like me!


OMG that is so cheap lol. Im off to check them out
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