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Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test Kit, Plus Bonus Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test, 10 Ovulation Tests & 1 Pregnancy Test, 10CT
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Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test Kit, Plus Bonus Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test, 10 Ovulation Tests & 1 Pregnancy Test, 10CT
From Clearblue
Current price: $55.98

Walmart
Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test Kit, Plus Bonus Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test, 10 Ovulation Tests & 1 Pregnancy Test, 10CT
From Clearblue
Current price: $55.98
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Hoping for a bundle of joy? Identifying your most fertile days is the best place to start. The Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test is more accurate than calendar and temperature methods at predicting the most fertile days[6]. The Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test provides clear, digital results and typically identifies 4 or more fertile days each cycle[1] by tracking 2 key fertility hormones (estrogen and LH). Each ovulation test kit includes 10 individually wrapped ovulation test sticks with absorbent tips that can be used directly in your urine stream or dipped into a clean, dry container holding your sample. The Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test identifies both your high and your peak fertile days so when you see that digital smiley face in the result window, you know it’s your best time to try for a baby. The kit also includes an easy-to-use Clearblue Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test with a result as fast as 1 minute[2]. Clearblue: Results you can trust. [1] In a study, 4 or more fertile days were identified in 80% of cycles (2012).[2] A pregnant result may appear in 1 minute when testing from the day of the missed period. Wait 3 minutes to confirm a not pregnant result.[3] In first cycle of use, vs. not using ovulation tests.[4] Over 99% accurate at detecting pregnancy from day of the expected period. Over 99% accurate at detecting the LH surge. [5] Based on international sales compiled using independent market research data.[6] Study of 101 women in the UK comparing a simple calendar method of conducting a test on LH surge day (2011). Ellis JE., et al. Human Reproduction (2011) 26: i76 (O-191)
Hoping for a bundle of joy? Identifying your most fertile days is the best place to start. The Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test is more accurate than calendar and temperature methods at predicting the most fertile days[6]. The Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test provides clear, digital results and typically identifies 4 or more fertile days each cycle[1] by tracking 2 key fertility hormones (estrogen and LH). Each ovulation test kit includes 10 individually wrapped ovulation test sticks with absorbent tips that can be used directly in your urine stream or dipped into a clean, dry container holding your sample. The Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test identifies both your high and your peak fertile days so when you see that digital smiley face in the result window, you know it’s your best time to try for a baby. The kit also includes an easy-to-use Clearblue Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test with a result as fast as 1 minute[2]. Clearblue: Results you can trust. [1] In a study, 4 or more fertile days were identified in 80% of cycles (2012).[2] A pregnant result may appear in 1 minute when testing from the day of the missed period. Wait 3 minutes to confirm a not pregnant result.[3] In first cycle of use, vs. not using ovulation tests.[4] Over 99% accurate at detecting pregnancy from day of the expected period. Over 99% accurate at detecting the LH surge. [5] Based on international sales compiled using independent market research data.[6] Study of 101 women in the UK comparing a simple calendar method of conducting a test on LH surge day (2011). Ellis JE., et al. Human Reproduction (2011) 26: i76 (O-191)





























