Customer Review

Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2024
First the LH strips- they will always be positive, that’s normal. Medium to light colour leading up to and after ovulation. However you will notice a huge difference in the colour strip when you have your LH surge, you won’t question it because the line will be darker then the other test line and then this means you’re going to ovulate within 12-36 hours. I did the deed everyday starting on cycle day 9 until and including cycle day 16 just to be sure. My cycles are typically 28 days long, sometimes 29 and I bleed for 6 days. On day 13 I seen my LH surge and I assume I ovulated day 14/15.

HCG strips- I got my first and VERY faint postive cycle day 23, the next day again, still very faint. However the day after it got a little darker. I couldn’t tell a difference in days unless I wanted two days, which makes sense as hormones double every 48-72 hours. So if you’re testing everyday don’t set discouraged thinking it’s a chemical pregnancy because the line seems too faint. Mine didn’t get darker until cycle day 27 the day before “my period”. And even then, it could be darker, it’s still only medium pink. But I took a clear blue test to be sure and this was much darker and very clearly bright positive. Today is my missed period and I’m 4 weeks pregnant first try with these strips. Please remember that even a faint positive is a positive, it will slowly get darker but you won’t be satisfied with the darkness until after your period has been missed lol.
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