Product Reviews for Follicle Stimulating Hormone Test Strips

Follicle Stimulating Hormone Test Strips

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Product Reviews of Follicle Stimulating Hormone Test Strips

Product Review: Great Product!!!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

This Product is awesome my third time buying them from this company and the test work just perfect!! Also, the shipping was fast and accurate!

Product Review: Not worth it. Crappy test!
Summary: 1 Stars

I usually like internet cheapies when it comes to trying to conceive, but I have never seen such horrible tests in my life. The control line was the faintest thing I've ever seen, so it was incredibly hard to contrast and compare between the two lines, even though I didn't really get one at all... I realize that's a good thing. There might have been a slight color on one test but the control strip was so light, so who knows?! (Nah it was definitely negative which is what you want on these tests.) This is definitely not worth buying, and will only cause added stress.

Product Review: They work!
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought these because I was without health insurance, so I wanted to give myself an exam of sorts at home. The tests showed that all my systems were go. 1 1/2 years later, I'm back under the care of a doctor. I recently underwent a battery of exams and found that the tests I purchased were accurate-I'm fine and fertile still :)
Worth every penny.

Product Review: hard to see result but a cheap alternative
Summary: 3 Stars

Unlike most women here, I did not purchase the test to see what my fertility is as I never intend to have kids. Rather, I'd been feeling fatigued of late and very irritable before my periods and not as enthusiastic about exercise as I normally am. While I have been heat-sensitive all my life and overall a winter person, approaching the dreadful age of 30 made me wonder if my heat sensitivity was increasing and whether these could be hot flashes.
So I wanted to see if there are any hormonal indications of perimenopause.
I did it on the 4th day but I read that it's close enough to the 3rd day that it will yield an accurate result. (at least the bias won't be toward obtaining the desired negative one).
I got a barely visible slim line which was hard to compare to the test one, like the reviewer pointed out. I am assuming that is a negative result and based on fsh or this fsh test, I can say that the fatigue and heat sensitivity stem from something else-overtraining and/or vitamin deficiency or maybe stress (recent Phd plus overseas move) and I suppose irritability and fatigue can simply be pms since they are most pronounced prior to the period.
As a last note-the manual included gave zero info on the fsh test--it had instead info regarding other types of tests provided by the same company and I had to look it up online. This is at least a minus star-why include a manual for pregnancy tests if this has nothing to do with a pregnancy --and the person buying it has no intention of ever being pregnant (nor any possibility for that matter)!
Yes, a cheap alternative that might put your mind at ease--though as you can read up on, fsh can bounce around and the low point of the curve might mislead you to think you have a normal level. I am wondering-does anybody get a high level (two strips of darker color) with this test?
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