With the festive season finally over, it's better to be safe than sorry with a Poundworld Pregnancy Test.
Why spend a fortune when you can get this with spare change? Valentine's Day is around the corner , treat her to something special.
Plenty of stock but don't be surprised if it's all gone by the time you get to one! I bought 6 packs to hand out next christmas!
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937666
3 Jan 1711#6
alansl77
3 Jan 1710#9
if you go to pound shop for pregnancy test then you probably can't afford the baby
sparklehedgehog to alansl77
3 Jan 179#10
Or you'll be given the world by the government that seems to incentivise the young to reproduce regardless of their ability to afford it! Easiest way for a young lady to get a house paid for! And due to social housing rules on new estates they get the same house you work your backside off to afford!
Genius country this is!
Dukemz
3 Jan 176#14
But... but... the immigrants...
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alansl77
3 Jan 1710#9
if you go to pound shop for pregnancy test then you probably can't afford the baby
sparklehedgehog to alansl77
3 Jan 179#10
Or you'll be given the world by the government that seems to incentivise the young to reproduce regardless of their ability to afford it! Easiest way for a young lady to get a house paid for! And due to social housing rules on new estates they get the same house you work your backside off to afford!
Genius country this is!
Elevation to alansl77
4 Jan 171#25
That's okay cos abortions are free. :smiley:
iamprobably to alansl77
5 Jan 173#36
Which is of course absolute rubbish spouted by an ill informed twit!
Trust me - hospitals use incredibly cheap test sticks (around 6p each...).
While it is true that hcg levels vary in the early stages of pregnancy - and the £10 sticks are more sensitive to the hormone - the cheap sticks work just as well when hcg concentration is at a level to confirm pregnancy.
So to say that 'if you shop at poundland.... you cant afford a baby' is a nonsense. Our household has a 6 figure income and i can absolutely assure you that our 3 kids were all confirmed by poundland pregnancy tests.
westernise to alansl77
22 Feb 17#39
I'm appalled with your comment! A baby requires loving parents - it's not all about ££.
kimmiebay
5 Jan 172#38
Exactly. +1. When you're trying for a baby you go through tons of these things. I like the fact that they are cheap because then you can take two a day and measure the change as the "line" (read: figment of your imagination) gets darker and positive. Sounds a bit mad but something many women do when trying for a baby.
Also, the fact that I shop in Poundland/Home Bargains/B&M means that we CAN afford the cost of our children.
somethings in life you have to pay proper money for and one of them is a pregnancy test.
morgmonster to usetheforceluke
4 Jan 172#34
lol well you would be shocked to know you can get 15 pregnancy tests for £2.99 on Amazon. It's a little strip of paper with some chemicals on. Same as you would get at the docs (though you'd be waiting weeks for an appointment and hopefully get a dressing down from the GP if you wanted to do it that way!) . this is not a situation where more expensive necessarily means better quality! And trust me I've been there done that. Though to be fair there's a bit of plastic round these ones though...
carolynoliver
4 Jan 17#30
i've had to give heat for not only the original post but the hilarious comments on it too lol!
FrootLoop to carolynoliver
4 Jan 172#33
Caroly? how do you live with no liver? :confused::stuck_out_tongue:
kelsbels12
3 Jan 173#3
Don't use these, I had a positive on a clearblue and these we're constantly negative
mdekq007 to kelsbels12
4 Jan 17#28
Please tell me you're male :smiley:
crazylegs to kelsbels12
4 Jan 17#32
What a surprise eh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
crazylegs
4 Jan 17#31
Pregnancy test kit from Poundworld
Surely you jest me!!! :smile:
muffboy
4 Jan 17#29
Blimey, they weren't your sisters were they? Sorry about that......
Elevation
4 Jan 173#27
Just a handy fact to know. I'll post it in the Freebies section.
nicmall
4 Jan 17#26
Ohh that's a bit close to the bone that is.
muffboy
4 Jan 17#22
Perfect timing as last night I boned twin sisters from Bedworth, or was it Nuneaton?
Phila4 to muffboy
4 Jan 171#23
Or perhaps that small West Midlands village, Dreamonpal....................?
Opening post
Why spend a fortune when you can get this with spare change? Valentine's Day is around the corner , treat her to something special.
Plenty of stock but don't be surprised if it's all gone by the time you get to one! I bought 6 packs to hand out next christmas!
Top comments
Genius country this is!
Latest comments (39)
Genius country this is!
Trust me - hospitals use incredibly cheap test sticks (around 6p each...).
While it is true that hcg levels vary in the early stages of pregnancy - and the £10 sticks are more sensitive to the hormone - the cheap sticks work just as well when hcg concentration is at a level to confirm pregnancy.
So to say that 'if you shop at poundland.... you cant afford a baby' is a nonsense. Our household has a 6 figure income and i can absolutely assure you that our 3 kids were all confirmed by poundland pregnancy tests.
Also, the fact that I shop in Poundland/Home Bargains/B&M means that we CAN afford the cost of our children.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/durex-pleasure-ultra-thin-extra-safe-pack-6-condoms-for-1-25-boots-2593493
Surely you jest me!!! :smile:
I'll get my coat. :man:
Heat added though.