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Re: OPK KitFrom: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 19 Jun 2001 13:35:26 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Daphne wrote: > >At Tue, 19 Jun 2001, William McIntosh, MD wrote: >> >>>I am using First Response OPK kit. The line appears to be more or the >>>same dark as the reference line but is thinner than the reference line. >>>Is this a positive or negative test ? Would you recommend using >>>something else. >>>Thanks. >> >>I have not seen one of that particular test in action, so I don't know. >>My patient's have been swearing by the Clearplan, but it is quite >>expensive. >> >I've used the First Response and I believe that the key is in the test >line's relative darkness to the control line. I often get shorter >lines, etc. but was told that as long as the test line is darker than >the control, the LH surge is occurring. Hope that helps. >> >-- >Daphne >I also was concerned last month when I got a test line that was as dark if not darker than line in control window. I called the 1-800 # and was told that even if only a partial test line showed up- as long as the color was as dark or darker it is indeed a positive. Amy
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