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Easy@Home40 Pregnancy Test Strips offer fast, accurate early pregnancy detection with sensitivity down to 25 mIU/ml hCG. Each pack includes 40 individually sealed strips and urine cups, designed for women actively trying to conceive. Results appear within 3-5 minutes and are easy to interpret. Compatible with the Premom app, it supports long-term fertility tracking for optimized conception timing.
C**C
Easy and good quality
Not quite as simple as the all-in-one tests that don't need a dip cup, but these seemed less wasteful even with the disposable cups.VERY dark dye on the control line.
D**
Accurate
I like having these on hand for emergencies. The cups that come with it are small and hard to handle, but it’s what you get for your moneys worth! The tests are accurate and on par with first response tests. I received a positive test with a faint line, and after another test it showed up darker. Pretty accurate!
E**Y
More sensitive than First Response
I took the First Response Early Result plus this Easy@Home test with the same urine at 9DPO. The line on the Easy@Home showed up right away and was faint but thick. FRER appeared negative. I then had to go to work, and was googling false positives for these tests and found lots of reviews about them. So all day I thought I probably wasn't pregnant. But when I got home, there was the faintest squinter line on the FRER from that morning. When I took a Clear Blue around 5pm, it was obviously positive. So this test picked up my pregnancy very early! I had not used this brand for pregnancy tests but loved them for the ovulation tests. I can't say whether they would have shown positive even when not pregnant. But I would buy them again! BTW, the FRER did show a more obvious positive at 10DPO the next day, but still a fainter line than these tests.
B**Y
Great value
Never disappoints. Got a positive test at exactly 4 weeks pregnant with these probably would have gotten one sooner but I didn’t test until missed period.
A**N
Trust and love this brand
Used this brand for my first baby, now buy it for next one.
J**
A sensitive, affordable option!
I do like these tests! They detected a pregnancy at 8 DPO! So they’re very sensitive. They do have a slight indent line which threw me off during my previous cycle, because sometimes it was hard to tell if it was the indent line or a faint positive. But during this cycle, once I got my faint positive, it was easy to tell. I am impressed with the sensitivity of the tests! I will say, when you start the test the dye does tend to be a bit streaky and sometimes it can linger in the background of the test during the read window. I prefer the pregmate tests over these because the tests read a bit cleaner, but these are actually a touch more sensitive than pregmate. I think both are great, affordable options.
J**N
Easy to read and more accurate than name brand
I got this test and took it. The first time the like was faint but definitely there. I took 2 other big name brands and they were negative. I waited another week and the big name brands finally said positive as well. Great that these have such a high detection and reasonably priced. Easy to follow directions.
J**G
Wasted emotion. Lots of False Positives.
UPDATE: 4/5/16 It has been about 5 days since I did my initial review headlined with uncertainty. I was testing daily, morning and evening with these tests. They were all positive, very faint positives, but positives. In the past week they got darker each day. I had started to get a pain in my left ovarian region and made a doctors appointment, scared of experiencing what my mother experienced with a ruptured tubal pregnancy. Their test came back negative and they got concerned, deciding they will send me for a full pelvic ultrasound and more blood work. It did not make sense that I was bringing them pictures of my progressing hpt's while their blood work last week showed HCG of less than one. The positive tests were distinct lines, and many of them showed up within a minute of dipping them if I sat and watched them change color; therefore I know they are not evaporation lines.On our way home from the doctors we stopped at the store and picked up a few different brands of pregnancy tests as well as several ovulation tests just to check. Turns out that the pain I was having was actually ovulation, and not an ectopic. It was a relief to not worry anymore, but it hurts to realize that all that excitement and telling the family was, well...I don't really have words. My LH surge was yesterday and I've continued testing to watch the LH drop. I have a windowsill filled with easy@home pregnancy tests that show second lines and now others that are obvious negatives. I used to use Wondfo and when I ran out I tried these after reading better reviews. I have seen stark negatives, lots of them for a long time. I never ever once had a false positive before; never even a hint...and let me tell you, I was one step away from using a dissection scope to determine if there was color in that second line area at times!I have a 9 year old daughter and we have been trying to conceive for a while. I had cancer and several cervix/uterine surgeries that the doctors say will lessen my likelihood of maintaining pregnancy full term but I can still definitely conceive naturally based on endocrinology tests. We are still hopeful, but to have a month like this past one makes it difficult to go forward and trust urine tests. Also, we do not do fertility treatments, just good old fashioned baby dancing; so there was no chance that the hcg had been changed from hormone treatments.I do not know what could have caused this to occur, but I feel horrible for those women out there that might be going through what I just went through for weeks. I do not recommend telling family and friends about the "good news" of positive tests when using these. Definitely wait until you know for sure!ORIGINAL REVIEW: I am uncertain of how I feel about these tests. I have taken over 20 of them and most of them are showing up as a faint positive within the 5 allotted minutes.. I would be 5 weeks pregnant right now so I assume it should be darker than a faint positive; however I realize some women never get a positive pee test or blood test yet are indeed pregnant and deliver healthy babies. I am concerned that these tests are a defective batch because of this. I will continue to test with these tests to see what happens. I am usually quite regular in my cycle, clockwork every 4 weeks almost to the hour, so to have missed my regular period along with other symptoms I assume to be pregnant. Being that I have actually seen the test turn to a faint positive within 3 minutes of dipping it, it can't possibly be an evaporation line. Also, there is evident color in the area that indicates a positive and it is just as wide as the control line. Is it possible that there have been a batch of tests that are not accurate or test with false faint positives? I will update within the next few weeks if these do end up being false positives.
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