Yes, you can reduce your envionmental impact even when purchasing Ovulation Tests or Pregnancy Tests.
Like many excited moms-to-be finding out exactly when you ovulate can be tricky and if you think you are pregnant, you may start taking tests early and end up using 4 or 5 in one month at a cost of $35-$100.
The tests that you can buy at your local drugstore are packaged in large paper boxes with plastic tests and instructions that are all wasteful — even if you do recycle. Digital tests might look like they would give you a more accurate result but all pregnancy tests check for the same hormone and a digital diplay is only for reading to reduce any confusion about the result but it’s also additional harmful waste for the landfill.
If you buy ovulation and pregnancy strip tests in bulk through a site like Early-Pregnancy-Tests.com you will save a lot of money and can reduce the waste from store bought tests. These are the same tests used in doctors offices and are very accurate and easy to use. They have a two year shelf life so that you can buy a bunch and use them for the next pregnancy. The strip tests are highly sensitive, 99.9% accurate and only cost $.50 -$.92 cents each.
To use the pregnancy test strips, simply fill a small container with urine (like a Dixie cup or purchase a reusable one for .95 cents) and dip the tip of the test strip for a few seconds; your result will display in just 5 minutes.
It’s an easy way to reduce your environmental impact.
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