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Old 24-01-2008, 17:44 PM   #21
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I used cheap internet test with my first, they were brilliant
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Old 24-01-2008, 17:57 PM   #22
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It has to be clear blue digital. I wouldnt use any other. There are a few clear blue digitals that i have seen in shops the one that i would say is the best is the one that msrs 20 miu which is the most sensitive on the market and its so easy to read. The result comes up as pregnant or not pregnant . Its really that simple there are no lines to look at. Just words. I do find that the 20 miu is hard to come by i actually started thinking that they had stopped makeing them at one point always just the 25 miu which are still good too.
I hate the boots one. They are shit. To put it nicely. lol
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Old 24-01-2008, 18:21 PM   #23
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I think the clearblue digital are a good idea because a lot of people get a faint line and don't know for sure. Still I've done one with a previous pregnancy and bot a BFN but then tested again that day with an original clearblue and it was positive.

I really like original clearblue and first response.

I hate the predictor and the internet cheapies and sometimes they work and sometimes they're dodgy.
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Old 25-01-2008, 16:11 PM   #24
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i'm wondering since this is about preg tests, brands and quality.

Has anyone heard of Pro-care 1$ tests from dollarama?
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Old 14-02-2008, 21:18 PM   #25
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Don't use those!! They are awful. A very quick search on the internet will produce hundreds of webpages with stories of people who were 7 weeks pregnant and still not BFP on these cheapies!
I know this is an older response - but I agree. I am not sure of how many weeks I am, but the cheapies were giving me negatives and then a VERY faint response - went out and got the ClearBlue Digital and First Response, both came up VERY positive. I was experimenting with the cheapies and they still are showing very faint today. Crapola!!!!
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Old 23-02-2008, 19:07 PM   #26
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I used Tesco own double pack but was a faint line on both. also tried a chemist cheapo the next day and it BFN so there are arguments for and against cheapos.
thanks for all the info gals!
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Old 26-02-2008, 11:43 AM   #27
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just thought I'd have a quick rant on here about Boots +/- tests!! I did a test a week after and it was a faint as was the second one that I did out of the pack of 2 which I then realised was a false alarm. Now... cd32... did a test again and got the same kind of faint but it is just the same as the other ones that I did... so I am not buying them again.

I didn't think when I bought it this time.
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Old 26-03-2008, 20:25 PM   #28
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As I am so impatient and I have just tested very early... I have decided to help me through the next few days to buy a double pack of "Ultra Early" pregnancy tests online. I have never used them before and I was wondering if anyone knows anything about them? They are called ACON Early Detection tests and they supposidly test at 10miu. I have just ordered them and it was £5.99 for a double pack. Thanks
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Old 27-03-2008, 14:13 PM   #29
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Any clear blue test seem's to work for me. I always use them if i suspect i'm pregnant and i'm late. I swear by them.
Not really tried any other's although i usually have cheapie internet tests in the house but i don't really rate them as they have an annoying hait of showing evap lines for me. xxx
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i like sainsburys own and internet cheapys
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