Most of us struggle a bit initially, it's more of a knack than a precise science and you'll soon get to recognise when the drop won't be enough to test and so prick again to save wasting a strip.
I find it's the height of the dome of the drop that's key, need a nice round full drop, then gently lower the strip in almost vertically but don't let the end of the strip touch the skin. Think of it like having a drinking straw ina drink with ice cubes, if the straw is fully against the ice cube it can't suck up, but if the straw hovers above the ice you get lots of the drink up
If the drop looks thin or flat, prick again somewhere else, and I agree to try using a bigger depth of needle. Also different fingers may work better than other. My ring and little fingers always work, but my first and thumbs don't.
Also are you trying at the side of the finger near the nail? The centres of the pads may be too thick or sore.
Persevere, you will get it.
I found the best way to get enough blood when I was learning was to:
Wash your hands in warm soapy water (some people just use water)
Prick your finger
Wait for a couple of seconds to allow 'the hole to open up'
Hold the finger that's been pricked between your thumb and 1st finger of your other hand,
Gently run your thumb from your palm up the inside of the finger that's been pricked, and blood should appear.
As MrsA2 said, you will get it, but I know it's daunting when you first have to do it.
Are you in the UK? If so the Gestational team should have you on Libre All pregnant women should now be wearing one.
Hi Yes I am in the UK nothing has been mentioned about this?
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