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Reddit mentions of Easy@Home 25 Pregnancy (HCG) Urine Test Strips, FSA Eligible, Powered by Premom Ovulation Predictor iOS and Android APP, 25 HCG Tests

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Easy@Home 25 Pregnancy (HCG) Urine Test Strips, FSA Eligible, Powered by Premom Ovulation Predictor iOS and Android APP, 25 HCG Tests. Here are the top ones.

Easy@Home 25 Pregnancy (HCG) Urine Test Strips, FSA Eligible, Powered by Premom Ovulation Predictor iOS and Android APP, 25 HCG Tests
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    Features:
  • ✔Accurate, early pregnancy hCG test strips; most cost effective, powered by intelligent Premom app to get pregnant naturally.
  • ✔Easy to Test: simply dip the test in your urine until the dye rises into the result window, approximately 5-10 seconds. Easy to read: two lines means pregnant and one line means not pregnant; No more guessing! No more worry!
  • ✔Levels of hCG as low as 25 mIU/ml can be detected at 3-5 minutes. Results are over 99% accurate!
  • ✔Pregnancy is detectable 1 day before expected period. Each test is sealed in an individual pouch.
  • ✔100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed: Contact our experienced and professional customer service for any questions you may have. Refunds or returns are acceptable by the brand owner, who is dedicated to being the best provider of home health tests.
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Size25 Count (Pack of 1)
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Found 9 comments on Easy@Home 25 Pregnancy (HCG) Urine Test Strips, FSA Eligible, Powered by Premom Ovulation Predictor iOS and Android APP, 25 HCG Tests:

u/Ephemeral_Halcyon · 4 pointsr/birthcontrol

It just takes time. It takes time to transition on to pills, and it takes time to transition off of them. Your body just isn't used to what you are asking of it yet, especially being so young when your body hasn't really regulated itself yet.

If you are worried that you could be pregnant, Amazon sells test strips that are great to have on hand. Much cheaper than going to the drug store and paying $15 per test. The dollar store also sells $1 tests if Amazon is not an option for you.

I would recommend setting an alarm on your phone to take your pill at a certain time. Just choose a time that you're usually always home and able to take it. The pill needs to be taken as close to the same time as possible every single day for it to work correctly. If you're really busy and on the go all the time, it might be worth it for you to look into another form of BC as well, such as Nuvaring, Nexplanon, or Skyla so that you don't have to remember to take the pill.

You mention that you have unprotected sex as well. Please, for your own sake, use condoms whenever possible in the future. It's not worth it to chance your entire life yet.

u/Gimme_sushi · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

And a heads up, we figured it would take 3-6 months to get pregnant. Figured we had some time to finish home renovations and get our savings topped off...

First try, first cycle, instantly knocked up. So you never know if it's gonna take longer or less time than you think, and you want to be prepared for every eventuality.

These are the most accurate, least expensive pregnancy tests out there. You're gonna need a lot of those.

u/pyjamatoast · 3 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

It's hard to say when would be the best time to take it without knowing more details about your cycle, but that might not be much help if it's very irregular. I suggest you take a test now, but even if it's negative, continue taking tests every 2-3 days until you get your period. (And if that doesn't happen after a few weeks, make a doctor's appointment.) Get a pack of cheap tests, like these from Amazon or some from the dollar store. They're just as effective as the expensive ones. And keep the extras in your bathroom for peace of mind if something similar happens in the future.

u/suihcta · 3 pointsr/Showerthoughts

This isn't true. Actually, I would guess that the majority of pregnancy tests are purchased by people who are trying to get pregnant.

Check the reviews on here: Easy@Home 25 Pregnancy (HCG) Urine Test Strips, 25 HCG Tests

u/holycornchips · 2 pointsr/birthcontrol

Yeah, testing is the only surefire way to know whether you're pregnant or not. Not sure why testing once a month is so burdensome, but if you think it's a financial burden (since some tests can get pretty pricy), you can buy them in bulk from Amazon (like this one, it doesn't have to be digital, cheap strip ones do just as good).

Also, you might want to consider switching to another form of birth control in the near future, since Depo is known to cause bone density issues in long-term use.

u/Magicalyn · 1 pointr/birthcontrol

Since getting Skyla, I've started getting a bit of nausea and bloating around my period that I hadn't previously. These are totally normal premenstrual symptoms. Check to make sure it's still in place, but you're almost certainly not pregnant. If you're going to feel paranoid on the regular, a good solution is to buy a bulk pack of pregnancy tests [from Amazon] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SXCX1TO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
and take one every so often to calm your nerves.

u/Tamoka · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Amazon sells the strip minus the big plastic part in bulk - for like 50c each.

On mobile, sorry for the messy link, there's a bunch like these available: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SXCX1TO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dxp0xbV7DRPPQ