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Old Dec 10th, 2007, 06:45 AM   #1
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What OPK's do you use?


Hiya girls

What OPK's do you all use and where do you get them, how much do they cost etc?
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Old Dec 10th, 2007, 06:50 AM   #2
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i used boots own brand. To be honest i wasnt that impressed with them. The windows on the sticks are not marked as to which is the test and which is the control so the result can be pretty confusing. i think they were around £15-£16 for a box of 5 tests. I couldnt be bothered with all the hassle to be honest, probably wont use them again, but i know some people find them pretty useful. Good luck!
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Old Dec 10th, 2007, 12:31 PM   #4
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i used clear blue digital but they very expensive at $70(aus $) for pack 5.
it comes up with a smiley face when ovulating i didnt want to try to figure out the 2 lines etc.
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I bought mine from http://www.smefertility.com/low-cost...tests-47-c.asp

Quick delivery and good value. They seemed to work because I did get a positive result at around CD 13-14.
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see, I didn't wanna pay a fortune for them, that's why I got internet cheapies, 20 for £5 I think
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Clearblue Digital! Really easy to read - a bit pricey though.
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I haven't used OPKS yet, if doesn't show up this weekend, I have a feeling she will, then I'll be using them over Christmas.

I ordered mine from www.accessdiagnostics.co.uk.

They were £12.75 for 20 and arrived in discreet brown packaging 2 days after ordering.

I've ready a few comments on here from other girls who've tried them and they thought they worked well, so fingers crossed they do for me.
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