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Do Ovulation Kits Work?

Has anyone ever tried the "First Response One-Step Ovulation Predictor Test" or something similar? There is also the "Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor Test Sticks" but that looks like it is expensive. Thanks!

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We tried for 2 years to get pregnant then tried ovulation kits. First time I used them it worked like a charm! I highly recommend them. My obgyn said they all work fairly well and recommended them.

Hi. I used one. It was definitely whatever one is less expensive. It worked for me on the first try. I actually discovered that I ovulate much earlier than the 14th day. I was over eager to use the things so I tried it on day 9 and it showed the little digital happy face. I would totally recommend them. And whomever said their doctor thought it would be too late with a positive reading doesn't really make sense. The ovulation kits test for increasing levels of lutinizing hormone which is the hormone that increases a day or two before you ovulate.
Good luck!

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I didn't have much luck with ovulation kits. What worked great was tracking my basal body temperature. I highly recommend getting the book "Taking Charge of Your Fertility". I found it very helpful.

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I used the Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor and got pregnant the 3rd month. I had been trying over a year before that finally got pregnant and than ended up miscarrying. I didn't want to go another year, so I purchased mine used on Ebay and in using this I found out I was actually ovulating until day 17-18 of my cycle - not the normal 14 days as they usually see. I now have a very active 19 month old.....

Hi. I used one. It was definitely whatever one is less expensive. It worked for me on the first try. I actually discovered that I ovulate much earlier than the 14th day. I was over eager to use the things so I tried it on day 9 and it showed the little digital happy face. I would totally recommend them. And whomever said their doctor thought it would be too late with a positive reading doesn't really make sense. The ovulation kits test for increasing levels of lutinizing hormone which is the hormone that increases a day or two before you ovulate.
Good luck!

I conceived both my kids using just a plain old digital thermometer and tracking my basal temp like the person below described. The important part is you have to take your temp immediately upon waking and before you get out of bed. Best of luck to you!

I used ovulation kits with both my boys since I really wanted to maximize the chances/timing of getting pregnant. It worked both times, first try. I bought one pack each with each pregnancy.

i've seen that a few other women have already suggested it, but you seriously just need the book "taking charge of your fertility" i've suggested it to so many women....i just thinmk everyone should read it! so informative and helpful. i've never used the ovulation kits, but i've also heard about a small microscope that you test your saliva on. the pattern changes when you ovulate. i think the microscope is only about $25 and you can keep using it, so it makes way more sense than the ovulation kits. though i know i'm not helpful since i cant remember where to find this...but i know it exists! good luck! we were prego on the first try after i read the fertility book! seriously!

A few other women suggested the "saliva lick" ovulation test kit. I would recommend that one, you buy the kit once and can reuse it over and over. A few of my friends utilized this kit and it worked like a charm! Both have beautiful babies as a result. Good luck.

A.,

I have been using both the First Response OPK and the Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor (the computer where you put the sticks right in it and it reads your fertility). For me, they are very inconsistent. One will say I'm ovulating, while the other says I'm not. We've been trying for 14 months now with no luck. I'd say try the First Response Kit first, because of the two that is the one that has detected ovulation, whereas the other one has not....

Best of luck!

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