Hopefully this isn't an overly annoying or recently discussed question, but I'm curious. We all go by the HPT accuracy chart in terms of DPO, but why do HPTs' claims to be accurate not match up? I get they have to sell the things, and selling early means more chances in a month to sell them. But why the big discrepancy between my Answer test's claims to be accurate 5 days before my missed period (typically 7DPO) and the chart's accuracy of <35% (the rate at 10DPO)?
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DX: severe MFI (low all 3) and low T. Undergoing replacement therapy.
Re: Why the HPT accuracy chart?
I'd actually be interested in seeing how they make those claims too- as in the studies conducted to come to those statements (if any).
I bought some of those goofy 'work out' flip flops recently (not to burn more calories- I just thought they were really comfy). It was actually interesting reading in the little booklet about the studies they did to make those claims.
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I think it means that it can detect HCG at a certain level and that in some people, that would be as early as X days before your missed period. So therefore they can say that it detects pregnancy that many days sooner, even if it actually won't for a lot of people.
How is it actually worded on the test? The one I took with my daughter said "99% accurate*
*by the time of your missed period"
or something like that.
They probably also use an average LP of 14 or 15 days, whereas many women (like myself) who have a 10 day LP will never get a +HPT 5 days before their missed period!
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I found this on peeonastick.com:
"some HPT's say "test 5 days before your period is due!" or some such thing. Please note they are assuming a textbook 28-day cycle, with ovulation on Day 14. "5 days before your period is due" thus really "translates" to 10 DPO."
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7DPO Progesterone: low. CD3 BW: normal, HSG: clear
DX: severe MFI (low all 3) and low T. Undergoing replacement therapy.