Easy-to-Read +/- Results. 99% Accurate (99% Accurate to detecting typical pregnancy hormone levels. Note that hormone levels vary. See insert.). A clean answer with results you can trust. Easy to Read: Easy-to-Read +/- Indicator. Easy to Use: Remove cap a
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My biggest concern with these is that we can't trust the results when they do come up "positive". While they do, in fact, show a plus sign when someone is pregnant, you can see that plus sign faintly before the test is even taken, and I have seen several examples where the test was taken by a non-pregnant woman or man and come up with a clear "positive". This is TERRIBLE in any pregnancy test.My second concern is the "durability" of true positive results. I took them at 18 or 19 days post ovulation, and they did show a positive, but the results started fading quickly, were as faint as a "false positive" by the next morning, and two days later, the clear, dark "+" had turned into a "-". I'm glad I had other tests that were more consistent and reliable, because I could imagine this being very confusing to someone taking one of these and looking at it later.Technically one is not supposed to evaluate pregnancy tests after the time limit, but many of us do, and most of the "pink dye" brands will stay positive, some get even darker over time.I bought mine at WalMart, and they were by far the most expensive test I bought there. I compared them to a number of other brands, and given how many people I know who have had false positives, and that true positives fade, I cannot recommend this brand at all.It is not just a problem of this brand. Equate's blue dye tests did the same thing. Pink dye plus tests were fine. Blue dye? Fades. It's one thing on a digital, where you know the battery only lasts a day or so, but on a dye test? That's just ridiculous.
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