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strips or midstream tests - your preference?

I am on:?https://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/I have never used an opk or a pregnancy test. ?Which do you prefer, the strips or the midstream tests? (opks 25% sensitivity, preg test 20%)?I'd like to be frugal, but if I have to use the test three times because I can't read it there won't be any money saved, and compared to the other costs of getting pregnant, this is not even a drop in the proverbial pee cup.*repost from SI?

Re: strips or midstream tests - your preference?

  • You'll get a variety of opinions, but in my experience the strips have always been easy to read and were definitely cheaper.  Some women use the midstream just to verify once a + is seen.  That might be away to save a bit.
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  • Midstream, definitely. Especially for opks. I am not really coordinated enough to pee in a tiny cup (the size I could hide in my pocket), and I do opks at work.

    For hpts it probably wouldn't matter to me since we test at home (FMU and all), but I still have only gotten the midstream ones. (That said, I think we may just wait for the beta next cycle instead of POAS at all. It really stressed DW out to see the negatives.)

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  • Midstream, so much easier. But I must confess that we PIAC and dipped when we were waiting for that smiley face or felt unsure of the results.
  • Well, I am using the cbefm, but my midwife is more familiar with the opks. My thinking though is that once the cbefm gives me a few highs (I tend to get a bunch before the peak) I will then start the opks so I hopefully won't need as many. ?For ease of peeing, I opted for a bunch of the midstreams. And since I KNOW I am irrationally impatient, I wanted a bunch more of the pregnancy tests than the kits contained.

    30 more cbefm test sticks, 25 midstream opks,?10 midstream pregnancy tests, 12 pregnancy test strips. $100.83.

    Hoping that will get me through June, July, and August.?

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    I got the dip strips from that site. They worked fine, I saw all the lines I needed to.

    The first cycle of using the ovulation strips worked out! I recommend them. The BBT charting didn't work out for because I kept forgetting. The pregnancy tests  were very clear, no guesswork involved. Because I was lucky enough to get the BFP so quickly, I have a stockpile of test stips in my cabinet.

  • I've POAS so many times that I used to think my period wouldn't start unless I did!  I think their easier and more reliable (I have no backing for that, but just a personal opinion).
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  • I use the strips from that site.  Just pee in a cup and dip the strip for 5 seconds.  When I am ovulating the 2nd line comes up w/in 5 seconds.  It is really easy for me to tell the difference in color.  Not ovulating is MUCH lighter pink and longer to form the line.  Anyway, I love these tests because they are cheap and I don't feel guilty starting them day 10 of my cycle.  This cycle, I ovulated day 11 so I was lucky I caught it!  I used to use the most expensive smiley face ones but would only use the after day 13 to save money!  Not so smart!
  • Forgot to add: for opks, when I got an almost-positive, I confirmed with a digital. That was my grand money-saving strategy (and how I kept myself from using digitals incessantly "just to make sure")...
    married 03/08/08 -- ttc with PCOS (dx 2005) & DS
    IUI #3 gave us the best 2nd anniv. gift ever: 2 babies! (born 03/09/10)
    Peanut and Little Man are getting so big! 2 years old already!
    image
    finally blogging again at This Will Be: An Adventure
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