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Reddit mentions of Combo Early Pregnancy Test Strips (HCG) Kit - Up to 5 Days Early Extra Sensitive - 25 Medium Test Strips & 25 Cups

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Found 2 comments on Combo Early Pregnancy Test Strips (HCG) Kit - Up to 5 Days Early Extra Sensitive - 25 Medium Test Strips & 25 Cups:

u/TheBurgundyPhone ยท 2 pointsr/TryingForABaby

You're not stupid; you are excited and hopeful!

I tested negative on day 11 DPO, but I tested positive on day 13! It is different for everybody.

You can buy pregnancy tests and ovulation kits in bulk on the internet. No guilt testing! I used the dollar store, which worked fine for me. But had it taken us much longer, I would have invested online.

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u/hyperventilate ยท 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

Not saying your mentality is wrong, but things that are in the dollar store must comply to all required regulations that brand name products also have to stand up to. Just because they're in a dollar store doesn't mean they're defective in any way. They could be in the store because the lot used a wrong color in the packaging or because there was a typo on the info sheet inside or the printer leaked and put drops of ink in the upper left quadrant of the box. Condoms, for example, must still pass the rigorous testing that trojan or magnum or durex needs to pass. The pregnancy tests have to meet the same standards.

Not to mention that clinics like planned parenthood or women's health clinics literally spend pennies on pregnancy tests since they purchase them in bulk, from the same company that distributes brand name and dollar store tests.

Peace of mind is a powerful thing, but the nitty gritty reality is, that dollar store test is manufactured by the same people who make First Response or Clearblue... they've been purchased by the same company, just use a different name.

ETA: Example off of Amazon... 25 tests that you'll find at the dollar store (sans plastic casing) for 13.50 (with prime), that evens out to just over 50 cents a test. Big money =/= better product.