I know a bunch of women here don't like the Wondflos, but I find them accurate and inexpensive.
The digital ones are nice, but expensive. I find that prohibitive, considering that I typically use 5-6 of them a month and it's been 8 months already...
I liked the clear blue easy fertility monitor. It tells you when it wants sticks so there is no guesswork. It is about $200 for the monitor and $40 for a 30 pack of test strips.
I like the Clear Blue Easy Digital because you cannot mistake a positive when it appears as a big . BUT.. they are more expensive. I have spent a small fortune on them.
Me: 40 Dh: 41, TTC since August 2009, began Acupuncture and Herbs Sept 2011, began Temping and Charting Nov 2011.
I liked the clear blue easy fertility monitor. It tells you when it wants sticks so there is no guesswork. It is about $200 for the monitor and $40 for a 30 pack of test strips.
This goes double for me but just keep in mind if on fertility meds like Clomid then the monitor can not be used. I also use the cheap sticks but I'm just not as good at figuring out if it's a positive or not. Good luck to you.
TTC #1 since 2/10 Me 38 FSH 12.9 & AMH 0.16
DH 47, low sperm count due to meds.
07/11 We have sperm! 28 million, 70% motility, morphology 1% normal.
08/14/11 1st IUI unmedicated BFN.
09/11/11 2nd IUI w/ Femara + trigger BFN
10/14/11 trigger & Final IUI 10/16/11 BFN
10/21/11 Started acupuncture and loving it!
01/21 ET one embryo 6 cell grade C. Beta 02/02. BFN. Taking a much needed break.
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I know a bunch of women here don't like the Wondflos, but I find them accurate and inexpensive.
The digital ones are nice, but expensive. I find that prohibitive, considering that I typically use 5-6 of them a month and it's been 8 months already...
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This goes double for me but just keep in mind if on fertility meds like Clomid then the monitor can not be used. I also use the cheap sticks but I'm just not as good at figuring out if it's a positive or not. Good luck to you.