Easy@Home Ovulation Test Strips (100-pack) Value Pack, Reliable Ovulation Preditor Kit and Fertility Test, 100 Tests

Easy@Home Ovulation Test Strips (100-pack) Value Pack, Reliable Ovulation Preditor Kit and Fertility Test, 100 Tests

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Plant8080 posted on r/tryingforababy2d

Hiii wishing you all the best! I've been tracking my cycles for 6months, and trying for 3, bought the inito after two failed cycles. I'm just writing to say, save yourself the money!! Here's what I recommend... As soon as possible, buy the "cheapie" LH strips off amazon. Test with those starting as soon as you get them to figure out when you get your LH peak. Give yourself 1-2 cycles with those and look for a peak. 1b. If you never see a true positive with the cheapies, then buy inito. 2. Use either bbt or amazon PdG test strips to confirm ovulation. This is all you need to know (when does your lh rise, if its consistent count back a couple days for fertile window (also check cercial mucus) and confirm you ovulate), it's honestly all inito does. I regret buying it because it's not just the initial investment but it's also monthly cost. And it'll take at least one cycle for inito to understand your hormones so that's another waste. And, finally, since you only test once in the morning with inito it was about 12 hours late on my LH peak. Not a huge deal, but not precise. Inito claims that the info it gives you is it confirms ovulation. But it's just testing PdG and you can buy those strips for a lot cheaper. I think inito can be helpful for people with inconsistent cycles or who never see a true positive LH because you can watch your estrogen rise and use that as a cue for fertility. (But you can also track cervical mucus which correlates with estrogen rise). All to say, you really don't need to spend all the money on inito, especially without first trying using the easy@home tests.