Reddit Reddit reviews Wondfo Combo Ovulation and Pregnancy Tests

We found 8 Reddit comments about Wondfo Combo Ovulation and Pregnancy Tests. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Wondfo Combo Ovulation and Pregnancy Tests
Includes (20) Wondfo Pregnancy Test Strips + (100) Wondfo Ovulation Test Strips.Pregnancy Test (PINK): One step which detects the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), which appears in urine very early during pregnancy.Ovulation Test (BLUE): Allows you to easily identify the "LH Surge" or ovulation period.Each strip is packed in idividual pouch for easy carry and sanitary.Dip the test in urine for 3 seconds and read the result in 3-5 minutes.
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8 Reddit comments about Wondfo Combo Ovulation and Pregnancy Tests:

u/therealamberrose · 7 pointsr/ttcafterloss

I bought 100 ovulation and 20 pregnancy tests for <$34 on Amazon

u/whenwillthewaitend · 5 pointsr/TryingForABaby

When you were temping and charting were you getting clear shifts to indicate that you are actually ovulating? If not, combined with no being able to get a positive OPK, you may not be ovulating every cycle.

If you're not ovulating every cycle you may want to try to have that problem addressed before you spend the money on sperm from the sperm bank.

Also, like others have mentioned if you're going to keep trying to figure out when you ovulate by temping and using OPKs you probably want to switch to cheaper OPKs so you can just test everyday till a positive OPK or a period. I'd suggest Wondfos. Wondfos have always been very accurate for me. I've never really had problems with them. And they're cheap! There are a couple of ways you can buy them (amounts per purchase) but the one I linked is 100 OPKs + 20 pregnancy tests for $33 so only 0.33 cents per test. That way you can just keep testing.

Once your OPKs start to darken I'd suggest going to testing twice a day. If the test is nearly positive I'd test 3 times a day till a positive.

Hopefully something works for you. And if you're not ovulating regularly hopefully you can figure that out and find a way to correct the problem.

ETA: If you decide to buy Wondfos make sure you get them from an authorized seller on Amazon. There are a couple but the ones I can think of off the top of my head are Easy@home, fairviewmart and UShealthTests.

u/wylied25 · 4 pointsr/TryingForABaby
u/cheerfulmuse · 3 pointsr/TryingForABaby

Welcome and good luck! :)

As for reading material, get your hands on this. Very good read (just ignore some of the anti-doc speech she has in there and you're good to go).

Do you have a smart phone? Download Fertility Friend! There's a free version and you can also pay for a subscription version that unlocks additional features. (You can also use their website if you don't mind using a desktop version -- desktop and mobile versions sync so you can use both as well, website located here )

Get thee a BBT (basal body thermometer). You can normally find them in the drug store or online (unless you're like me and can't find them anywhere except Amazon, but in theory, you should be able to find them anywhere a thermometer is sold! :P)

ETA: I just noticed you said you're in your 30's. There's also /r/ttc30 if you're interested in checking that out :)

ETA2: If you want a recommendation on what OPK's to use, I use Wondfo OPK's. They're dirt cheap (For a 100 pack of OPK's and a 20 pack of HCG tests, it's ~$35?). Supposedly their HCG tests are garbage, but I've never had a problem with the OPK's. They work great :)

Let me know if you have any questions :) I think I covered all the basics lol

u/-particularpenguin- · 2 pointsr/TryingForABaby

To answer your question: Once you stop the provera, you'll get your period within 7-14 days (a lot get it faster though). [ok, technically it's a withdrawl bleed, not a period, but for this case it's the same]

On your first full day of flow, count that as CD1. The monitor should recommend what day to start using it. You can look it up online i'm sure.

If you haven't already, I highly recommend reading Taking Charge of Your Fertility and the Impatient Women's Guide to Getting Pregnant. These will help you understand better what's going on.

Also with PCOS, I highly, highly recommend temping (TCOYF is the bible for temping). With long, unpredictable cycles and inconsistent ovulation, it's the only thing that can confirm you ovulated - with PCOS, unfortunately the monitor may give false positives (you have a LH surge, but don't actually release an egg).


Btw, even with the monitor, you might invest in some cheap OPKs - with 50+ day cycles, i've been going through 50+ OPKs in a month and I know those fertility sticks are expensive. Wondfos are the brand most recommended. These are the ones I have: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1Y1X6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.


Good luck with everything! You'll find a wealth of knowledge on this sub!

u/Mcnugget84 · 2 pointsr/TryingForABaby

Thermometer I use the easy@homeone, and I like it.

OPK and Preg test Wondfo's's is what I use, and was recommended off this board you can get them in combo packs.

Finally Plastic cups

u/Nugget_Brain · 2 pointsr/TryingForABaby

Welcome! At 2 months, you have absolutely no reason to worry that you won't be able to do this. It can take a healthy couple up to a full year to conceive.

Do you temp? Use OPKs? My suggestions:

Buy and read Taking Charge of your Fertility. This is going to show you things about your body that you never knew. It really is eye opening.

Buy a Basal Body Thermometer. You can take your temperature vaginally or orally, as long as you do it the same way every day. You want to take your temperature after at least 3 hours of solid sleep. Don't get up, don't move around. Wake up to your alarm, take the temp and go back to sleep. I believe the one I linked has a 'history' so you can read it in the morning.

Enter your temperature daily in Fertility Friend This is free and will help you track your ovulation. You should have a drastic dip and then a pretty drastic rise. This indicates that you have in fact ovulated.

Temping is only good in retrospect. You can see that you have ovulated, not that you are going to. That's where [Ovulation Predictor Kids] (http://www.amazon.com/Combo-Ovulation-Pregnancy-Test-Strips/dp/B001E1Y1X6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1404993367&sr=8-3&keywords=wondfo) come in handy. You use these in the afternoon (when most women will have a surge of Lutenizing (sp?) Hormone. This indicates that you are gearing up to ovulate. And yes, it's true that it's possible that you don't ovulate every time you surge. That's why you want to temp to actually confirm it.

Combining these 3 things will give you a really clear picture of what's going on each cycle. For some women, it can really stress them out. For me, it makes me feel empowered. Let me know if you have any more questions!