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Digital HPT's

Well I'm only one day late. And if I were completely consistant I would be jumping for joy. I usually range between 22-24 days. Today is day 24 and still no AF.

I took the second in the pack of Digital HPT's this morning with my FMU. Still BFN, but someone metioned to me that Digitals are not nearly as sensitive and I should go with AccuClear or another sensitive brand.

What do you guys think of digital HPT's?

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If you go to epinions.com you can read reviews of HPTs.  Ironically, the CVS early test tends to get the best reviews.
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I LOVE Accuclear (still sounds like a contact lens product to me) but I ALWAYS got early readings on that one.  I would DEFINITELY try the Accuclear and if that is neg then chances are you are not pg.  Good Luck to you.
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It doesn't matter a whole lot how sensitive they are.  It's a matter of finding out a few days earlier.  Many times the ultra sensitive tests pick up a chemical pregnancy, and your period arrives on time or a bit late and you wind up devastated.  They can also be more confusing and seem to have more evaporation lines and lead you to take test after test.
If you wait til you have enough hormone in your urine, any quality test will pick it up.
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Depends on which one you use.  I used clear blue easy digital.  And I wasn't officialy late at the time and it came up positive.
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I do't like them. I haven't used one personally I always go to the doctor. But my sisters have used I don't know how many, but they never worked. All of them negative and it turned out that they were actually pregnant. One of my sister's just had  her first baby boy. Now I'm just waiting on two more. One in April and one in July. They took hpt's too and they always came out negative.
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