During each cycle there are only a few fertile days when a woman can conceive, Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test with Dual Hormone Indicator typically identifies 4 fertile days which is twice as many as any other ovulation test, increasing your window of opportunity to get pregnant.
Key Features:
- The only ovulation test to accurately track 2 key fertility hormones.
- Identifies a wider fertility window, to give you the best chance of conception.
- Is over 99% accurate*.
- Can adjust every day you test according to your unique hormone profile.
- Easy to use – natural and non-invasive urine test.
- Gives unmistakably clear digital results displayed as a smiley face.
- Giving you the knowledge you need to get closer to your dream of getting pregnant.
Box contains:
2 months’ supply = 20 tests
How to use:
- Place the Absorbent Sampler pointing downwards in your urine stream for 5 to 7 seconds.
- Or collect a sample of your urine in a clean, dry container. Dip the absorbent tip in the urine for 15 seconds.
- Do not get the test holder wet.
- Keep the sampler pointing downwards or lay the Test Stick flat. Throughout testing never hold the test with the absorbent tip pointing upwards.
- After 20 to 40 seconds the 'test ready' symbol will start flashing to show the ovulation test is working.
- Do not eject the ovulation test stick before you get your result.
- Replace the ovulation test stick's cap and wait for 3 minutes.
- Read results as follows.
- No LH surge: If you get a 'blank circle', the test hasn't detected your LH surge. Test again at the same time tomorrow using a new ovulation test stick.
- LH surge: A 'smiley face' means you've detected your LH surge. Your 2 most fertile days are today and tomorrow so having sex in the next 48 hours will maximize your chances of getting pregnant.
Awards:
- Best Ovulation Testing Kit - Prima Baby Awards
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test differ from other ovulation tests?
Unlike standard ovulation tests that detect only the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, the Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test monitors both estrogen and LH levels. This dual detection allows it to identify typically four or more fertile days per cycle, providing a broader window for conception opportunities.
How accurate is the Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test?
The test is over 99% accurate in detecting the LH surge, ensuring reliable identification of peak fertility days.
Can the test be used with irregular menstrual cycles?
Yes, the Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test is designed to adapt to individual hormone profiles, making it suitable for women with varying cycle lengths. However, those with highly irregular cycles may find it more challenging to predict ovulation consistently.
What do the different symbols on the test display mean?
- Clear circle: Low fertility; it's unlikely you'll conceive if you have intercourse today.
- Flashing smiley face: High fertility; estrogen levels are rising, indicating increased fertility.
- Static smiley face: Peak fertility; LH surge detected, indicating the most fertile days.
How should I use the test for optimal results?
Begin testing on the day recommended for your cycle length. Use the first urine after your longest sleep, as it contains the highest concentration of hormones. Test once daily until High Fertility is detected, then you may test more frequently if desired.
What should I do if I see more than nine High Fertility days?
If you observe more than nine consecutive High Fertility days, it's advisable to stop testing for that cycle. This may occur if the test does not detect an LH surge, which can happen in approximately 8% of cycles. If this pattern continues for three consecutive cycles, consult your healthcare provider.
Can I reuse the test holder for multiple cycles?
Yes, the Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test holder is reusable. If you have test sticks remaining after detecting your first LH surge, you can use them in subsequent cycles with the same holder.
Is the test suitable for women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?
Women with PCOS may experience elevated LH levels throughout their cycle, which can lead to misleading results. Therefore, the test may not be suitable for women with PCOS.
What should I do if I don't see Peak Fertility after several High Fertility days?
If Peak Fertility isn't detected after several High Fertility days, it may indicate that an LH surge wasn't identified. This can occur in some cycles. If you don't see Peak Fertility for three consecutive cycles, it's recommended to consult your healthcare provider.
Are there any factors that can affect the test results?
Certain factors, such as high fluid intake before testing, certain medications, or medical conditions like PCOS, can affect hormone levels and potentially impact test results. It's important to follow the test instructions carefully and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.