What are the features you look for in a good home pregnancy test? Funny question, I know, but seriously....those suckers are expensive, so you want to make sure you're getting a good deal, right?
Here are two of the most reliable brands that detect hCG at 25 mIU/mL:
First Response Early Result |
Fact Plus One-Step |
These two are also good, but they detect at 50 mIU/mL:
e.p.t |
![]() Accu-Clear |
Picking up a test at the drugstore for 10-15 bucks isn't your only option. You can also go with the store brand tests; most of them are made by the same company. Many dollar stores also carry home pregnancy tests, and the vast majority are just as sensitive and reliable (if not more) as the big name brands. Another option is to buy tests in bulk online from a site like www.saveontests.com or www.testsforless.com. You can find any of the three types of tests (midstream, dip-strip, cassette), and you can expect to pay between 30 cents and a couple dollars per test, depending on the type and quantity you buy. The cheapest are usually dip strips, which are thin, flexible strips. They're the same thing as the innards of a regular home pregnancy test without the hard plastic cover.
For those of you who aren't familiar with the website peeonastick.com, or POAS for short, it's a great resource for all things related to home pregnancy tests! I'm not at all affiliated with that site, but I have used it as a reference many times in the past, and I've learned most of the things I know about pregnancy tests from the experiments and information there.


First Response Early Result
Fact Plus One-Step
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