Pregmate 50 Ovulation and 20 Pregnancy Test Strips Predictor Kit

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.75 x 4.75 x 5 inches; 5 ounces
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 20, 2016
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ PREGMATE
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01FYDNC0M
Best Sellers Rank: #19,093 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #16 in Ovulation Tests
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Accurate and reliable ovulation and pregnancy tests
Sensitivity level: 25 miu/ml
Determine your most fertile days
Identify the best time to conceive
Get pregnant sooner

Reviews

8 reviews for Pregmate 50 Ovulation and 20 Pregnancy Test Strips Predictor Kit

  1. Justina Thai

    Affordable and Easy to Use
    Love! Super affordable and easy to use!

  2. Sydney L.

    Useful and easy to use. Love the app.
    Easy to use, great app. Love this product!

  3. Carolina

    I really like that this includes both ovulation and pregnancy tests.
    I really like that this includes both ovulation and pregnancy tests. It’s been helpful in tracking my cycle. I just wish the app was a bit more affordable. Other than that, it’s been a great tool for understanding my ovulation better.

  4. Amazon Anonymous

    Reliable and affordable
    I used this for my first two pregnancies. My cycle is a bit irregular so it was really important for me to track. The first time I tracked for my first pregnancy, it worked and I thank pregmate for helping to make me a mother. I got the kit to help me track my cycle for conceiving my second child. The second time I used it, I became pregnant. The results showed at 10DPO, 5 days before my missed period. This is just as good as the expensive FRER tests. It was also nice to be able to track the line progression daily. The lines unfortunately never got very dark and my second pregnancy resulted in an early miscarriage, but nonetheless, pregmate helped me monitor that progress in a way that other tests would not have been able to. Still using the strips daily as we continue to TTC.

  5. Caitlin B. Monahan

    I’d recommend this product but be aware…
    1. BE SURE TO PREP. Don’t use the first morning’s urine as it might be too concentrated. However, it’s important to hold your pee for long enough to get enough LH concentration for an accurate reading. Limit your fluids and then don’t pee for at least two hours. Waiting 3-4 hours is ideal. You should also wait until at least 10am to test (after 11am is better) since LH tends to surge in the afternoon. Once you start seeing a line, you should test twice a day and usually at the same times (I test at 11am and 5pm) to make sure you don’t miss your surge. Download an app that will help you keep a picture record of the results (I use Premom and Glow), since you should throw the tests out after 5 minutes (the lines can get darker over time and make it more confusing to track, so don’t keep them). Make sure you’re peeing in a clean container. I bought some cheap, tiny plastic cups to use for the urine sample. You’ll only need about a 1/2″ to an inch of urine.2. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS… Sort of. The instructions say to only dip the stick for 3 seconds. Almost all other tests I’ve encountered say to dip it for 5-10 seconds. So I recommend dipping these sticks for 5-7 seconds for a more accurate reading. But DON’T submerge it above the line as this could mess up the results. Lie the stick flat for 5 minutes and take a picture of the stick at 5 minutes but not long after (it can get darker as the minutes pass and give you an incorrect result). On a side note, first time users should be aware that the stick will have a stream of dye pass over it the after a few seconds once you lie it flat. This is supposed to happen and not indicative of a wonky stick. Once you hit your surge, be sure to start baby dancing that day and every day after until the line starts to become faint. This will help ensure that sperm will be present during ovulation.2. NOT ALL STICKS ARE ALIKE. One month, I had been using the sticks since CD 10 and, naturally, they were non-existent, then pale, then a little darker. But on day 15 I tested and the stick showed the control line but no indicator line at all. Since I knew I hadn’t ovulated yet, I tried another stick. This one showed a pale indicator line. So if you get a result that seems questionable, please try another stick. Not all sticks are accurate..3. ALMOST DARK ENOUGH CAN BE DARK ENOUGH. I keep reading how the indicator line MUST be as dark or darker as the reference line no ifs, ands, or buts. I discovered this isn’t necessarily true. I was testing twice a day and on day 16, I got a dark line. Since these sticks aren’t always easy to read, I used two different apps to assess the line. They said I was 85-90% of the way to having my surge but the line just wasn’t quite dark enough yet. Well, I tested the next day and it was lighter. The next day it was even lighter. And so on… You guessed it. I had missed my surge because it turns out that the dark line WAS my surge. So I highly recommend that anyone who gets a dark line, whether or not it’s as dark or darker than the reference line, should just go ahead and get busy, (it’s a good idea to be having sex every other day after CD 10 anyway). It’s always possible that I just missed my surge by a few hours or maybe my pee wasn’t concentrated enough, but I wouldn’t recommend taking that “dark as or darker” as gospel, lest you miss it.4. BUY A FEW HIGHER-PRICED TESTS TO KEEP AROUND. Like I said before, these strips are handy and informative but not always 100% reliable. I’d recommend keeping a few ClearBlue (or the like) tests around to confirm a dark line on one of these tests. It will save you a lot of fretting. HOWEVER please know that the rules for taking a ClearBlue test are different. For instance, ClearBlue recommends you DO use first morning’s urine and that it’s imperative that you hold your pee for 4 hours before testing. Always read the directions carefully for any test you use.

  6. LiLy

    Easy to use love the app it comes with
    I was soo excited to see positive after having no periods for over 3+ months i got this to try to see if im actually ovulating or i have other issues i had to deal with thankfully its positive n hopefully will be getting positive pregnancy too 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼

  7. Dakota

    Great product!
    I’ve been using the strips and the app for over a year now and they are great. The app updated recently and the new features are extremely helpful in detecting LH surge. Would recommend to anyone looking to know more about their cycle.

  8. Abigail

    Great for the price
    These are great for anyone wanting to get a little more in tune with thier bodies. My husband and I are not sure when we’ll begin trying, so I decided to at least start tracking ovulation so that I have a better idea of what my body is doing. I’ve used a period tracker for years (which gives a general ovulation prediction), and I was first interested in seeing how close I actually ovulate to what it was predicting. The first month I attempted the tests, I was super busy, so I missed a few days. I also think that I was reading them too quickly (I get clearer readings if I let the stick dry 5-10 minutes). Nothing was clear for me that first month. I tried them again this month making sure to begin on CD 12 (my cycles are longer), and testing daily regardless of how possible it was to keep my test times consistent (I figure it’s better than fully skipping a day). I also tracked CM and any other symptoms I noticed. Sure enough, my strips continually got darker and today is ovulation day (CD 16)! I’m also taking prenatal vitamins as I track for a few months here as we decide if we’re ready to try for a baby!These strips *seem* hard to read, but if you can keep your nerves down, the best rule of thumb is: every test is negative until you see 2 dark lines. Don’t stress about the faintness/darkness of each test. As you keep testing, you’ll notice symptoms/CM that supports the positive/negative result of the test.

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