Has anyone ever used the accu-clear hpt?
I can't find many reviews about the
product and they aren't usually ranked
with the other hpt's.
I was just curious if anyone has had any
good or bad experiences with them.
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nikki1
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Oct 2005 Posts: 29
Posted: 11-11-05 09:00am
I took an accuclear test and it was
negative but I think it was to early for
me to test, I have one more so ill wait a
few days and redo ill let you know ok
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meggan
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Nov 2005 Posts: 490 Location: westchester
Posted: 11-11-05 09:06am
I just took one of those test last night..
I came out with a slight fainted line in
the test area... Im hoping that means im
pregnant.. The problem I think though is
that is was after 5 mins.. The test does
say dont read any result s after 10 so im
hoping im in the clear.. Anyhow.. Ill
let you know more when I get back from the
doctors.. Iknow that I use the first
response all the time and some other ones
in the past as well. And I never had a
faint line show even after hours so I
think that this one may be right.. Ill
let you know when I get back... Hope that
this helps..
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hollie686
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Posts: 195 Location: USA
Posted: 11-11-05 20:26pm
I think the acc-clear tests detect hcg
levels @ around 50iu, & the 1st
response (& some others) detect levels
@ around 25iu. I myself like the answer
brand. I'm not sure of the sensitivity,
but it told me I was prego 4 days before I
was due for my period. The urine tests @
the doctors office are even more sensitive
about 15iu (that is what my ob/gyn told
me). Good luck to the
want-to-be-prego's:) please keep us
posted!! Hollie
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