Reviews for First Signal

Sensitivity: 25 mIU/ml

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Clover1989  7 years ago
         
I got an extremely faint line. It says not to rely on any results after 10 minutes, but I checked back and the line that I thought wasn't even there was there. Is that a BFN?

 

NamelessAria  7 years ago
         
This test was surprisingly amazing. I got a faint but clearly there and pink positive on 10DPO with only around 10miu of hCG.

 

prisylovemty  7 years ago
         
Followed directions by the book. Test did not work properly. Urine took 5 minutes to begin moving up. Never made it past the Test line. 15 minutes after faint line appears next to T. Assuming evap.

 

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Fawara  7 years ago
         
My go to test. It can take a couple mins for the line to appear. But it's always been spot on accurate for me.

 

bookiedoo  7 years ago
         
Mine showed positive within seconds. I was using FRER Digital and those are expensive. Went to these at about the 3rd month TTC. I would say they are accurate. I haven't even missed my period and got a positive already.

 

morenofiv  7 years ago
         
Hasn't let me down. In my opinion as accurate as the most expensive brands.

 

Jketchum784  7 years ago
         
I am NOT a fan of these tests... They work, and give accurate results, however they are veryyy slow, it takes the full 3 minutes for anything to show and about 10 minutes before the line is at its darkest. It is a very nerve wracking test!

 

MistyBlueyes  8 years ago
         
Took 8 test before and on missed AF, all second line showed up after allotted time. Assuming evaps.

 

hayley1234  8 years ago
         
I just took 6 all throw the day and light positive and at 10 PM a little bit darker positive all before the 10min mark

 

Scarlett65  8 years ago
         
They're too 'iffy'. Had TWO where the dye ran in the opposite direction from what it was supposed to !

 

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