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Old 10-11-2007, 10:15 AM   #1
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What's everyone's favourite ovulation predictor kit? Have any of you managed to find cheap ones that are reliable? Do you want advice on any?

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Well my favourite are Clearblue Digitals. Pricey but really clear to read - they give you a definite result (a smiley face for LH surge, a circle for no surge) instead of having to squint at lines.
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My favourite are the clearblue digital ones, nice an clear
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can we buy clear blue OPK or EPT online ? any links ?
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the ones i used were off ebay babymad or something the seller was
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You can buy cheaper Clearblue Digitals on Access Diagnostics - not much cheaper. They are about £19.00 instead of the £23.00 they go for in Boots. Worth it if your cycle is regular (means you could use two or three out of the pack of seven instead of all seven).
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What are the Boots own OPKs like? Are they digitals and what price are they/

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I haven't used boots own but I definatly think the Clear Blue digital is the best because with many of them you have to figure out when the line is at it's darkest and that can be tricky but the digital tells you clearly with a smiley or an empty circle so you don't think you're ovualting when you're not and stop testing.
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Ive not tried it for a full cycle yet, but the clearblue fertility monitor seems good.
Easy to interpret your fertile times by a low, high or peak level indicator.
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