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First Response Early Result Pregnancy Tests, 2 count, $9.99
Over 99% Accurate* >99% Accurate on the day of your expected period* *>99% accurate of defecting typical pregnancy hormones levels. Note that hormones level vary. See insert. First Response™ detects the pregnancy hormone 6 days sooner than the day of your missed period (5 days before day of expected period). Things to Know About Testing Early... Some pregnant women may not have detectable amounts of the pregnancy hormone in their urine on the day they use the test. The amount of pregnancy hormone increases as pregnancy progresses. In laboratory testing, First Response™ detected the pregnancy hormone levels in 76% of pregnant women 5 days before their expected period, in 96% of pregnant women 4 days before their expected period, in >99% of pregnant women 3 days before their expected period, in >99% of pregnant women 2 days before their expected period, in >99% pregnant women 1 day before their expected period and in >99% of pregnant women on the day of their expected period.
K-Y Jelly Personal Lubricant, 4 oz, $7.99
K-Y Brand Jelly is:nDesigned to stay where you want it. Fragrance-free. Non-greasy.nnUsesnProvides personal lubrication to comfort dry intimate areas. Lubricates condoms and eases insertion of rectal thermometers and enemas.
K-Y Ultragel Personal Lubricant, 1.5 fl oz, $10.49
UsesnProvides personal lubrication to comfort dry intimate areas. Eases insertion of rectal thermometers and enemas.nnA water-based liquid gel formula that is not sticky or greasy and easily washes off. Non-staining.
Trojan ENZ Armor With Spermicidal Lubricant Latex Condoms, 12 count, $8.99
Trojan® ENZ™ Armor™ condoms contain Nonoxynol-9 Spermicide, which is for extra protection against pregnancy Only and does not provide extra protection against AIDS and other STIs.nnThis product combines a latex condom and a spermicidal lubricant. The spermicide, Nonoxynol-9, reduces the number of active sperm, thereby decreasing the risk of pregnancy if erection is lost before withdrawal and some semen spills outside the condom. However, the extent of decreased risk has not been established. This condom should not be used as a substitute for the combined use of a vaginal spermicide and a condom.