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Easy Home 50 Ovulation Test Strips and 20 Pregnancy Test Strips Combo Kit 50 LH 20 HCG -Package

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  • Specially designed for “trying to conceive” women to get pregnant naturally: These Easy@Home ovulation tests give women a greater chance of predicting their most fertile days, even if their cycle lengths vary
  • The ovulation test strips help to track your ovulation progression, and minimize the chances of missing your LH surge. Levels of hCG as low as 25 mIU/mL can be detected in 5 minutes
  • Easy to Use: Simply dip the test in your urine until the dye rises into the result window (approximately 5 - 10 seconds)
  • Easy to Read: Ovulation tests -- a test line as dark or darker than the control line indicates a positive result. Pregnancy tests -- two lines means pregnant and one line means not pregnant
  • Experience peace of mind with Easy@Home: We are committed to providing high-quality products and exceptional customer service. Our products have helped millions of families achieve their dreams of having a baby quickly and easily
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Product details

BrandEasy@Home
Number of Pieces70
Special FeatureEarly Detection, Easy to Use, Quick Testing, Self Test, ovulation test strips
Test type["Ovulation"]
Model NameEasy@Home 50 Ovulation and 20 Pregnancy Test Strips, FSA Eligible

Technical specifications

is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
product_dimensions5.4 x 2.7 x 4.8 inches; 4.96 ounces
item_model_numberEZ-WS5020
date_first_availableJune 27, 2013
manufacturerEasy@Home
best_sellers_rank#1,052 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Ovulation Tests

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Customers find the ovulation test strips work well and are easy to use and read, with clear results and helpful tracking capabilities.

★★★★★

Great product, TTC and success after one bout!

JennMay 26, 2016✓ Verified purchase

A quick Google search for ovulation predictor kit (OPK) and aside from the digital expensive ones, this one was highly rated. I even found some YouTube reviews and I thought, for $20ish bucks, why not? Been trying to get pregnant for 9 months now. For 8 months, we simply were just having sex. I tracked my cycle with Clue- great app. I simply tracked when my period came and when we had sex. There are other things you can track but I figured, I'm 29, Latina, I should have NO problem. My husband is Mexican...we are practically ancient in the Latin fertility world. All jokes aside, I was getting worried around 8 months that something was wrong. Went to my gyno and he basically said, keep doing what your doing... Maybe try an OPK...come back when you've been trying for a year (in about 4 months) and if you still haven't conceived-we can go from there. I really didn't like this whole "we'll go from there" bit. So I sought out OPKs and maybe some natural fertility boosting thing (Maca 2x daily for 2 cycles Femmenessence). Who knows. I consider myself healthy, I exercise, but my cycles were long and varied from 30-40 days, every month different. so it would make sense that an OPK could help me. So I bought this, it came promptly. Looks exactly like it does in the pictures. $20, can't lose right? So cycle day 10, I started the LH strips. Pee in a cup, dip the stick, count to 3ish, lay flat, wait 3ish mins, and see that pink line appear. I saw women were saving their pee sticks on a chart, and noting each day/date-like a science experiment. I dug it. I did it. Cycle day 15 was the first faint sign of the second positive line, oooo, that was exciting. Taped it down on my pee stick chart and made a mental note to get some intimate time with husband that night. Day 16, the 2nd line was brighter, more prominent. Day 17, faint, lighter than day 15, then day 16 just the one control line. And that was it. That was when I was ovulating. My Clue app had predicted my ovulation to be 3 days later. I guess these OPKs would have a leg up on a stupid phone app that doesn't actually know what hormone you are secreting that day. Go figure! Noted the tests in my Clue app, made sure to get some quality time with husband. Day 27 for S&Gs I took a pregnancy test using the HCG strips. You start to get good at peeing in a cup, get a clean sanitary technique down and everything and it was absolutely negative. Just one bright fuschia control line staring at me, and an empty abyss below. That instantly went in the trash, but I wish I kept it. So now it's cycle day 31 (long cycles, remember?) and my evenings have been cut short due to passing out on the couch, and my breasts have been increasingly getting tender. This typically means period time. So I took another HCG strip test this morning and booyah, two lines appear. One dark fuschia line, and one visible but not as dark, but not too faint that you question it's there, line. WHOA. Ok, I saved the pee, and dipped another test. Same thing. And another. Positive, positive, positive. Then I went to work. That was joke, highly unproductive day as i'm Googling possible due dates and signing up for all the mommy newsletter blogs, etc. lol So 8 hours later, I came home, took another strip test...and this time, the 2nd line was darker and JUST to the safe side, I went to the drug store and bought a fancy digital easy to read 2 pk pregnancy tests. Boom, positively pregnant. So because of this I wanted to share my story because, it was stories like these that gave me hope that a 50 pk of pee sticks can possibly accurately tell me when my egg was ready to play. The convenience of having 20 pregnancy sticks was super awesome as well. I took a total of 9 LH sticks and 5 HCG sticks. Not bad for a simply packaged, simple directions, and inexpensive product. I highly recommend this and hope that you too find the success that I found. Here's to about 8 more months! Read more

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★★★★★

Easy@Home Ovulation Test Strips — Easy, Accurate, and Great Value

Kasey K.December 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase

These ovulation test strips are incredibly easy to use and very clear to read. The results are straightforward, which makes tracking much less stressful and time-consuming. The test lines are easy to interpret, and I’ve found them to be very consistent. The biggest plus is the value — getting 50 strips at this price point is hard to beat. They’re reliable, simple, and work exactly as intended without unnecessary extras. Overall, this is a great option if you’re looking for accurate ovulation tracking that’s affordable and easy to incorporate into a daily routine. Read more

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★★★★★

If you read no other reviews, READ THIS! I now know I'm ovulating super late, would recommend (LH)

EKHOctober 10, 2019✓ Verified purchase

Wordy, but I hope this helps. Obviously using these *LH* strips TTC - so I wanted to take the guess work out of ovulation. Bottom line: would ABSOLUTELY recommend – they are cheap (test several times/day), more reliable than other more expensive tests, and will tell you more about your body -- whether you get preg. the first cycle or if you aren’t ovulating at all, you can use this “data” to speak with your doctor. Win-win. Here’s some context because ppl say they got pregnant on X cycle with no background info (which after reading review after review, I liked when I could relate to someone and felt hopeful from people in similar situations to myself). I used these LH TTC for my 2nd. My first son (born March ‘18) we weren’t trying, but after coming off BC for nearly 15 years I was preg 3 weeks later. So, I had no idea how “TTC” or OPK technically worked, and I wanted to see if I was “normal” / regular for our 2nd (spoiler: I am NOT!). After my son, I did not get my period for a total of 2 years (including pregnancy, then BF for almost a year) until finally June ‘19. I had my next 28 day later in July (yay, I thought I was “regular”) and started OPK testing August when we were TTC. The strips did NOT show me ovulating this first month using these, and got my period 32 days later. I was so worried something was wrong with me and maybe I wasn’t ovulating at all due to BF so long. So, The next cycle I said, I decided to start fresh again AND would also use the *clear blue digital as a backup in the am. Month 2 testing and I FINALLY got a surge, on DAY 24!!! By this time, I was sure I was not ovulating and something was wrong, BUT thanks to other reviews I kept on testing!!! And I got it way later than the “normal,” and ended up sadly getting my period day 36. Regardless, I now knew I ovulate late and am irregular. I had information to take to my doctor and this is taking some of the guesswork out of TTC. My doctor still recommends the every other day thing during my window until I hit my surge, but if it weren’t for these I wouldn’t know I was irregular. (Spoiler 2: CB are 2-3x the price, so they must work better, right?! WRONG. Don’t bother, these were easier, more reliable and less frustrating to use). Here are my tips (LH strips only): -MOST IMPORTANT: If possible, do a “test run” the month (s) before you start really “trying” for several reasons. 1. It took me a cycle to figure out. 2. It’s nice to get a general idea where you fall in the month ovulating. Testing with no idea whether you were early, normal or later (so annoying when I kept waiting to get my two lines) is stressful waiting every day to see if its your day(s). -Have FUN and don't be crazy (*me to myself*) -First month(s), it’s worth starting the day after your period ends IMO to cover all the bases or early ovulation -Time of day: Don’t use “FMU” first morning urine (I made this mistake the first 5 days). Try to do similar time everyday, from noon to early evening (according to box). Then 2x a day when it’s darker, and/or if you have no idea about your cycle so you don’t miss your surge if you are “rapid onset” (I did 11a and 5 or 6p when testing 2x a day) -Download premom app – it is helpful to upload the pictures of your sticks to later look back and reference -Try to use the same spot/lighting for photos for the app to compare (I got .32 and .55 reading off the SAME stick in dif lighting) -It says to try not to drink water 2 hours before you test and hold your pee for that duration so you don't dilute -Dixie cups are helpful to dip in -Your period phone app that tells you when you ovulate *IS NOT*, I repeat NOT correct. They are going off average data, not your personal body. So don’t freak out if you are early/late, and for sure do not take their word for it. (*according to Flo, only 10% of women ovulate on day 14!!!). -Their app will show you “high” once uploaded, but it says to keep testing. The day after I was high, my results got lighter, and therefore the app changed my “high” day to my “peak day” based off these results. Just a heeds up, that's normal. In sum, buy these! No BFP yet, but I will update. I still felt it was worth leaving this review in the meantime if others are considering purchasing. This month I am going to keep an eye on the strips to have an idea, but not going to drive myself crazy. Keep the fun in it and stress out. I stopped following the FB group because it made me too mental. Read more

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