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Reddit mentions of Preview 10 MIU Pregnancy Tests by SurePredict - Twenty-Five Super Early HcG Pregnancy Tests

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Preview 10 MIU Pregnancy Tests by SurePredict - Twenty-Five Super Early HcG Pregnancy Tests
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Most sensitive at-home Pregnancy Test available: 10mIU.Detect pregnancy one or two days before most other tests.Easy to use in the privacy of your home.Accurate and reliable.FDA-cleared.
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u/brightdreams ยท 2 pointsr/TTC30

First off, sorry for your loss.

Secondly, I'm only 36, I don't have any experience to give in the area of TTC at 40<.

As far as tests tho... I personally wouldn't bother with the expensive digital ones. I buy ones online. After lots of testing, I now pretty much know when I should be peaking but I'll test 2-3 times a day days preceding my peak and then only once a day after I've confirmed my peak. (I've read that most women have an LH surge at like 10am, mine's usually a bit later in the day than that.)

I also suggest "Sure Predict" pregnancy tests. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GUSCNZG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They test at 10miu of HCG. First Results Early Response (FRER) is 6.5miu but really you're not getting results MUCH sooner and Sure Predict are much, much cheaper. The digital tests are usually around 25miu so you have to have been pregnant longer. I've gotten positive pregnancy tests up to 3 days prior to my period with Sure Predict. While I understand why some people would recommend not testing until after a missed period, I personally have low progesterone and should be taking it BEFORE I miss my period if I'm pregnant.

You said your wife never reached "peak" LH on the fertility monitors... is your OB confirming ovulation with a blood test? Is it possible your wife isn't ovulating? I know I had regular periods but was actually anovulatory, meaning I wasn't ovulating. However Clomid (or later Femara, which is better IMO) fixed that right up.

I know my doctor was not too positive about TTC at 36... mentioned that if I went the IVF route they'd probably want me to use donor eggs (which sort of defeats the purpose for me). I'm trying to stay positive tho. You should too!

Best of luck!