• Easy to Use, Accurate, Early Pregnancy HCG Test Strip, same science as lab test; Most cost effective;
  • Easy to test : simply dip the test in urine for seconds until dye rises into the result window; Easy to read: two lines means pregnant and one line means not pregnant ; NO more Guess.
  • Levels of hCG as low as 25 mIU/ml ( FDA standard) can be detected within 3 to 5 minutes. Results are over 99% accurate;
  • Pregnancy detectable 1 day before expected period;Each test is sealed in individual pouch;
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If you've ever had to buy a pregnancy test, you know what happens, you spend way too much and then use them all way to early, trying to find the result your body hasn't confirmed yet. Well easy@home takes the guilt out of peeing on a pregnacy test every day for a week, it also takes the expense out of it. These work just as well as store brought brands, but unlike the ones in the store, you actually have to read the directions in order to read the test. It's pretty simple though. Soak the test up to the clearly marked line for a few seconds, lay it flat (over the rim of the cup works) and voila, within a few minutes you know if you are pregnant or not. It says on the box that it works a day after your first missed period, but it just matters how much detectable hormones ypu have in your system. Mine worked 6 days before my period. You do have to be aware that they have the pink line that shows up and at the beginning of the actual absorbent strip, it will sometimes kind of turn pink also. What you are looking for is a pink line between those two. That's the only confusing part of this test, but if you have doubts, there are 25 more to check with.

I waited until I got 4 days of positives because I thought I was crazy. I'm still breastfeeding and have an unusually long and irregular cycles (probably should have bought the ovulation tests). My cycle can actually vary from 35 to 47 days. This month I am guessing I had about a 44 day cycle (based on my appeared to be implantation bleeding and timing of these tests). I got the faintest of lines with this Pregnancy Test about 7 DPO. I thought I was seeing things so I went out and bought a double pack of EPT digital tests. First one was negative. Next day I got another faint positive on this test and although it was a little darker I still wasn't sure. Day 3 I took both this test and my other EPT. This one still says positive and EPT still said "Not Pregnant". So today on my 4th day of testing I got a good solid darker line. I'm going to wait and confirm in a few days but I'm feeling very good about this product. If I am in fact pregnant, I will never buy another brand again!

These were my go-to tests when TTC- these detected pregnancy the same day as FRER. I found that they were just as sensitive, if not more so, than FRER. We were ttc for around 6 months, and I was crazy about testing, so it was nice to have inexpensive tests to use. I also had a miscarriage 3 months in to ttc and I liked that these tests got progressively darker, so that the second time I became pregnant, I could see the HCG increasing every few days. I have heard that some women get false- positives with these tests, but I never experienced any.

Got tried of wasting money on pregnancy test. Me and my husband have been trying for a while and it's hard to hold back and not test. Haven't gotten a positive test yet...hoping it'll be positive iin the next few days! If I need to I'll buy more.hoping I don't. I still have at least 18 left. Worth it if you are trying! And remember, there is pretty much no such thing as a false positive. If you are on any fertility treatment, I believe then you can get a false positive. HCG is only in your system if you are pregnant!... I'll also add NEVER buy Walmart equate(think its that brand) brand pregnancy test. It'll always give you a faint line!!! Very upsetting if you're trying!!! Definitely go with these and maybe have the first response incase you get a positive..... And don't believe it lol.... Also buy lil cups..makes it simpler.

My husband and I already have two kids, so I got an IUD. This allows me not to have a period (or if I do its very irregular), but that means I wouldn't know if I got pregnant. I know the IUD is 99. something% effective, but there's always a small chance of pregnancy. I don't want to waste the $10+ tests for just checking, so I use these. I like that they are the pink dye instead of blue. I have had several false positives with the blue dye tests, but have yet to have one with a pink dye. These are absolutely worth the money! The only thing I don't like is that you have to pee in a cup (or some other vessel), then dip the tests. I much prefer the tests you can stick into a stream, but the great price and dependability of these are why I buy them. These would be great for TTC as I know personally I wasted so much money every month on the first response. I would use these, then verify with a first response if needed.

These work very well. I could see a very very faint line the same day my HCG blood came back at 8 (anything above 5 is considered positive). And when my HCG had dropped below 5 I could no longer see a line. And on the days where my blood HCG tests came back at 20, 28, and 40, there was an unmistakable line. I've also used these for many months when I wasn't pregnant and have never gotten a false positive or indent lines or anything misleading like that.

I bought this brand for the first time a few years ago. They work beautifully and I can usually get a positive reading within 2 weeks of pregnancy. I tend to get pregnant easy, but lose the pregnancies within the first trimester. As a result, I buy a lot of pregnancy tests. I've used a lot of brands, but these are the best! The price is great and the reliability is the best I've seen. I use them every month in addition to the ovulation test by same company. I use them in conjunction with the Ovia app to get pregnant when I want and also to prevent pregnancy when I'm not wanting to get pregnant. I am unable to take hormonal birth control and had a really bad experience with an IUD, so I prefer this method to using standard birth control you get at the OBGYN's office. It has been a winning combination for me. I tend to ovulate weird times and sometimes twice a month, so calendar method alone does not work for us, hence the ovulation tests. I keep a box of these on hand just in case. If you are trying to get pregnant, check out the ovulation test by the same company and the OVIA app.

Easy @ Home pregnancy tests are more sensitive and cheaper than First Response Early Result Pregnancy tests. I used FRER for my first two pregnancies, several years ago, and was pleased. I doubted Easy @ Home pregnancy tests would compare, but because I knew I was going to test frequently, and after a positive test to monitor the progression of the darkness of the line, I ordered them. If you are POAS addict, a mom pushing 40 (me) or and just want to know if this is THE month, then you will get the earliest indication from Easy @ Home Pregnancy tests. BUT, three things: 1. You have to be willing to wait for the result, just like the other posters write, until the strip is dry. 2. You have to be willing to accept a "squinter" line for the first early lines. These lines will show before FRER, and you will see them, and they are faint. If this isn't your first time around the rodeo, you know what you are looking for and where. If it is your first time, there are several websites that can show you images. 3. You will have to accept the higher likelihood of detecting a chemical pregnancy (an embryo that fails to progress and that is in such an early stage, it is undetectable by sonogram or most tests.) So you can get a few faint lines- positives - and then nothing. This is disappointing, and you never would have known with a less sensitive test. This happened to me. Easy @ Home picked up the chemical pregnancy 2 days!! before FRER, and then several days later, both were negative again and eventually AF came. So these tests are not for the faint of heart, but if you want to know the earliest, these are the tests for you.

Very easy to use and for the price, why not? I missed my window the first month to get pregnant so I used almost the whole box but on the 2nd month of trying as soon as I conceived there was a very light pink mark. Fast, easy and as you produce more hormone the pink mark gets darker so I had no issues with this one. Better than spending 10+ bucks on other pregnancy tests. If you have never peed in a cup then it may be a bit messy at first but you will get the hang of it.

I bought the hCG strips last year to confirm my non-pregnancy, works great! Will use again in the future. Updated on 7/7/16 ~ I still can't believe we got pregnant the first time using these strips. We were ready to try for our 2nd, but I haven't charted my basal temperature and wanted something more visual (and faster) to work with. I read every single review to ensure I use these correctly, and not miss our window of opportunity. I am so thankful for all the reviewers’ tips and honest reviews. Here is a summary of what I did and what I took from all the reviews: - I pee into a cup, let it come to room temp (usually after 5 - 10 min) before dipping the strip in for ~5 sec, came back to read it after 5 min. - I saved all the strips and tracked my LH levels; it is much easier to see the difference in intensity when you are comparing side by side. If you think you are ovulating, don't be afraid to use more strips. On CD 14, I was testing every 3 hours in the afternoon. We DTD that night. - The intensity of these strips could be different for everyone. When I looked at other reviewers' pics, some lines may never reach the same intensity as the control line but they did ovulate (and became pregnant). I was for sure I was at my peak at CD 14, only to find out on CD 15 my LH line was even darker than the test control line! So we DTD that night again. After eagerly waiting for over a week, I couldn’t help myself to start testing my hCG levels. My period ranges from 28 to 33 days; they never stabilized after my first baby. I tested on CD 28 – nothing. I did it again on CD 29, which I thought there is the faintest line (you can’t see in the pic). I thought it wasn’t real because shortly after I started spotting thinking I am getting my period. But, it never came, so I tested again two days later, and saw yet another faint line, but darker in intensity. Was I really pregnant? Did more testing in the following two mornings – Yes I think I am really pregnant. I told my husband, who didn’t believe me because it took us over 2+ years for our first baby. I got the Clearblue pregnancy test to confirm. The strip on CD 35 and the Clearblue is from the same morning pee. We couldn’t believe it! Our first prenatal appointment is next month; this is actually happening! A side note for those TTC about cervical fluid. I was also tracking my cervical fluid as well. We all have been told that we are most fertile when it’s a clear stretchy snot-like fluid. For my case, that was in fact not quite true. I ovulated on CD 15, which I remember my CM was more of a creamy white semi-stretchy fluid. I didn’t see the eggwhite CM until CD 16, which I know I have already ovulated. So may the CM stayed inside until a bit later? In summary, know your own body. Update on 8/10/16 ~ Unfortunately, our first prenatal appointment at 10 weeks was not what we expected... we miscarried shortly after. My midwife suggested taking a pregnancy test in a month to make sure I have no more hCG in my body before we should start trying again. I was thinking in my head that good thing I have enough of these to do that. It's funny how things work. I was hoping for a line two months ago; now I am hoping for no line.