I am curious what is your favorite. I have been using IC for 3 cycles and sometimes get vague results. Do you find the digital kits more accurate?
I am curious what is your favorite. I have been using IC for 3 cycles and sometimes get vague results. Do you find the digital kits more accurate?
hostess / papaya / 10219 posts
The plain digital CB ones are the easiest. Not the advanced. I have used them all. I usually use wondfo and confirm with digital because I'd be broke by now if I only used CB digital.
cantaloupe / 6634 posts
I LOVE the digital OPKS! I used the clear blue easy digital kits (not the advanced. ) It's so nice to not have to decipher lines. What I do is use a dollar store cheapie starting at cd 10 or 11 and (once I see the line getting close to the control, I bust out the digital OPKS. ) This way, I was able to really stretch out the 20 count kit. In fact, after getting pregnant twice using one kit, I gave the 12 I had left over to a friend.
The link below is the one I use. Good luck!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002VLYAOI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1429495357&sr=8-1&keywords=clearblue+easy+ovulation&dpPl=1&dpID=51Ook2yqo4L&ref=plSrch&pi=AC_SY200_QL40
apricot / 296 posts
@Swoggette: I use ic and cb digi. I like them both. I find them to both be very accurate.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
I used the Wondfo OPKS to monitor and when I think I'm close, I use the clearblue digital. Smiley face or no smiley face. Easy peasy! No confusion if the test line is darker than the control line.
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
I used Wondfos and I verified with the Clear Blue. When i was getting "iffy" results on the Wondfos, it's because I wasn't ovulating, so I had one of those day 21 blood tests in the office.
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
I only had to use them for 1 cycle but Target brand worked fine!
pear / 1767 posts
I'm no expert but I tried the First Response Digital and never got a positive reading (though I appear to have ovulated based on my bbt chart). I later read that the First Response are among the least sensitive and many women's LH levels never reach a high enough level to trigger that brand's test. The next two months I tried the ClearBlue Easy Digital, some Clinical Guard cheapies, and the ClearBlue Easy fertility monitor (hand-me-down from my sister) and the first peak day on the fertility monitor was the same day I got a positive reading on both the ClearBlue Easy Digital and the Clinical Guard (so those all actually worked equally well for me... though obviously the fertility monitor gave me a warning several days sooner with high readings).
kiwi / 735 posts
I've used Clear Blue. That's what my Dr recommended, I found they worked well.
cherry / 134 posts
Thank you everyone!! I just ordered my digital kit to be here tomorrow. I amazon prime. So I will use my IC for now then the digital once I get closer to O. Fingers crossed May will be my month.
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