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Clearblue DIGITAL Ovulation Test with Dual Hormone Indicator
Typically identifies 4 or more fertile days
In every cycle there are only a few days when a woman can conceive, so having sex on these days is very important if you are trying to get pregnant. The Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test with Dual Hormone Indicator is the first and ONLY test that typically identifies 4 or more fertile days each cycle. It tracks 2 key fertility hormones to identify your High AND Peak fertility days, so you can plan ahead and have more opportunities to get pregnant.
Identifies typically 4 or more fertile days
Identifies typically 4 or more fertile days1
By identifying more fertile days before ovulation than any with other ovulation test, you have more opportunities to get pregnant and can plan ahead to spend quality time with your partner.
Tracks 2 key fertility hormones
Tracks 2 key fertility hormones
It's the only ovulation test to accurately track not only luteinising hormone, but also estrogen to identify your wider fertility window.
Smart technology and clear digital results
Smart technology and clear digital results
With its unique algorithm, the test adapts to your personal hormone profile, so you are less likely to miss your fertile days. The clear digital display gives you a Clearblue smiley face when it identifies your best days to get pregnant so you know your body is ready.
Over 99% Accurate
Over 99% Accurate
Over 99% accurate in detecting the LH surge
Only brand with a re-usable reader
Only brand with a re-usable reader
If you have ovulation test sticks left after detecting your first LH surge then you can use them with the same test holder to identify your fertile days next cycle, if you're not already pregnant.
It works differently to other ovulation tests
Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test with Dual Hormone Indicator works differently to other ovulation tests as it is designed to detect 2 hormones, estrogen and LH.
When it detects a rise in your level of estrogen it displays High Fertility (flashing smiley face), and will continue to display High Fertility in the following days whilst it looks for your LH surge. When your LH surge is detected, the test displays Peak Fertility (static smiley face).
5 points you need to read before use
Peak Fretility displayed constantly for 48 hours
Peak Fertility is displayed constantly for 48 hours after it first appears
You cannot do another test while Peak Fertility is shown, as the Holder will not be able to read it.
4 or more fertile days
The number of fertile days you see is personal to you
Not all cycles are the same. The number of fertile days you see is personal to you.
Every woman’s cycles are unique and hormone patterns differ. In a study of 87 women, this is what we observed:
Number of High Fertility days before Peak Fertility Number of Women
0-4 57 (66%)
5-9 22 (25%)
10+ 1 (1%)
No Peak Fertility detected after High Fertility 7 (8%)
TOTAL 87 (100%)
More than 9 fertile days
Seen more than 9 High Fertility days ?
If you see more than 9 High Fertility days you may wish to stop testing this cycle.
- If you started testing on the correct day for your usual cycle length and you see 9 or more days of High Fertility, it is unlikely that you will see Peak Fertility in this cycle.
- Occasionally some women have an LH surge that is too low for the test to detect or they do not ovulate during a cycle and therefore they don’t see Peak Fertility. This is not unusual and may happen in approximately 8% of cycles. If you do not see Peak Fertility for 3 consecutive cycles, we recommend you discuss this with your doctor.
Test once a day
Test once a day
Only test once a day until you see High Fertility - For reliable High Fertility results you must use the urine from after your longest sleep. - When you have seen High Fertility you can test more often, but avoid excess fluid intake before testing.
Don't remove the batteries
Don't remove the batteries
If you remove the batteries from the holder you will not be able to use it again.
If you have any questions please refer to the full instruction leaflet or contact the Careline.