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Pregnancy Testing

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  • specialK
    specialK Posts: 512 Forumite
    I saw some in Asda the other day, they were at the pound stop. Did not take any notice of them, so cant tell you anymore. If I remember later I will have a look.

    Good luck!
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  • Jvic28
    Jvic28 Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    DeeDee74 wrote: »
    poundland 3 test's for a pound....lol

    or home bargins do one test for 80 0dd pence....l

    good luck...

    forgot you can use your points in boots to buy them and thay did a double pack if you joined the health club for £3 odd....

    Excellent, I'm a member of the Health Vlub. I haven't got anough points to pay for one yet so I'll just pay and bank the point.
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  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    I got mine from savers 99p for 2-not as fancy looking as Clearblue, just pee on a stick variety, but do the same job.

    Have LOTS of fun trying to get pregnant
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  • Jvic28
    Jvic28 Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    Thanks everyone for your comments. It's gr8 advise. I'll wait until tomorrow morning to do the test. Not getting my hopes up though.

    I saw the test in Asda the other day and the cheapest at mine was £3.99.

    I know I shouldn't worry about the cost but I do them quite a bit as I don't want to be caught drinking etc when pregnant. I want to know ASAP.

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  • paula65
    paula65 Posts: 85 Forumite
    Our local chemist did them for free but I think you had to wait 24 hours for the result. You just take your sample in a bottle. Saying that, I had a negative result. The negative result will be 13 in November lol
  • Jvic28
    Jvic28 Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    paula65 wrote: »
    Our local chemist did them for free but I think you had to wait 24 hours for the result. You just take your sample in a bottle. Saying that, I had a negative result. The negative result will be 13 in November lol

    That's hilarious. Don't think I'll trythat one then.

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  • LottieB
    LottieB Posts: 27 Forumite
    My friend stocked up on tests from the pound shop when she was trying; then bought a 'posh' clear blue one when the test showed up positive from the pound shop to confirm. She needn't have bothered though as the clear blue agreed with the £1 one :-)
  • bertiebots
    bertiebots Posts: 1,433 Forumite
    Your doctors will do one for free!!:j ....I know you have to wait for the result, but You are either pregnant or not, even if you do have to wait iykwim:D My home test neg is 9:D :rotfl:
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  • Jvic28
    Jvic28 Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    bertiebots wrote: »
    Your doctors will do one for free!!:j ....I know you have to wait for the result, but You are either pregnant or not, even if you do have to wait iykwim:D My home test neg is 9:D :rotfl:

    I know, it's just a pain in the bum trying to get to my Dr every month. However, home tests don't seem all that accurate. :rotfl:

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  • Jvic28
    Jvic28 Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    I think if my test showed +ive I'd be so over the moon, I would be gitted if a 2nd test proved -ive. Does that happen often?
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