Product Details
10 Aimstrip Pregnancy Test Strips

10 Aimstrip Pregnancy Test Strips
From Germain Laboratories, Inc

List Price: $24.99
Price: $18.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Baby Hopes

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Product Description

Because of their high sensitivity factor in detecting human hCG, Aimstrip pregnancy test strips (20 mIU/ml hCG) can confirm pregnancy as early as 6-8 days past ovulation. To help lower the chances of a false negative, the best time to test would be at 9 or 10 days past ovulation

Use of the AimStick Pregnancy Test Strips

Detailed test instructions will be included with your purchase.

The test strip format requires that you collect your urine in a clean container. You will have to dip the test strip into the urine in order to use this test format. You will not be able to urinate directly onto the test strips.

For In-Vitro Diagnostic Use.
Not for Internal Use.
Store at room temperature.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #99208 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Aimstrip

Features

  • Test earlier - up to 4 days before your period is due.
  • Accurate and inexpensive.
  • FDA Approved - Allows you to trust the results you get.
  • Takes only 3 minutes for test results
  • Discreet Order Packaging

Customer Reviews

Aimstrip have been some of the best tests I've ever used!5
Through both my own two pregnancies and my surrogate pregnancy, I used Aimstrip's among other brands (of course!). I began getting positives at only 7 days past ovulation with my surrogate son, and Aimstrip was one of the few brands I was getting positives on that early!

These do not have evaps (a line that shows after the time limit = negative) or false positives for me anyway. They work wonderfully. Very sensitive and no "is that a line?" question! ;)

NOT RECOMMENDED1
This test is supposed to be sensitive enough to detect a pregnancy prior to the date of your missed period but I got a negative two days after I missed my period. I tried two other tests (dfferent brands) and they both came back positive. I think the AIMSTICK is a waste of money.