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The Clearblue® Easy Fertility Monitor
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The Clearblue® Easy Fertility Monitor
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Helps reduce the time it takes to conceive
your baby.
Our
Fertility Monitor reliably indicates the
days of your cycle when you are most likely to
conceive – the days closest to when the egg is
released from your ovary (ovulation).
Most home ovulation and fertility tests identify
the 2 best days to get pregnant during a woman's
cycle by detecting the surge in luteinizing
hormone (LH) that triggers ovulation. The
Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor not only shows
these 2 Peak Fertility days, but also identifies
additional fertile days when you can conceive
(view our Understanding Your Ovulation &
Menstrual Cycle demo). By detecting a rise in
estrogen, The Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor
can inform most women of an extra 1 - 5 days of
High Fertility prior to their Peak Fertility
days. This means that you know all the days on
which having intercourse is most likely to lead
to conception.
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- Typically identifies up to 6
fertile days each cycle.
- Is the only Monitor to
detect two key fertility
hormones.
- 99% Accurate at detecting
the LH surge.
- The most advanced method of
maximizing your chances of
conception
- 100% natural and
non-invasive
- Stores your personal
fertility information and
displays your level of fertility
every day.
- Is simple and easy to use. Click
here to see how it works.
- Lasts for years, to help you
plan for future pregnancies as
well.
- The Clearblue Easy Fertility
Monitor includes the Monitor and
easy-to-follow instructions. The
Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor
Test Sticks are sold separately
in a box of 30 test sticks.
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The Clearblue® Easy Fertility
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Helps reduce the time it takes to
conceive your baby.
Our
Fertility Monitor reliably
indicates the days of your cycle when
you are most likely to conceive – the
days closest to when the egg is released
from your ovary (ovulation).
Most home ovulation and fertility tests
identify the 2 best days to get pregnant
during a woman's cycle by detecting the
surge in luteinizing hormone (LH) that
triggers ovulation. The Clearblue Easy
Fertility Monitor not only shows these 2
Peak Fertility days, but also identifies
additional fertile days when you can
conceive (view our Understanding Your
Ovulation & Menstrual Cycle demo). By
detecting a rise in estrogen, The
Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor can
inform most women of an extra 1 - 5 days
of High Fertility prior to their Peak
Fertility days. This means that you know
all the days on which having intercourse
is most likely to lead to conception.
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- Typically identifies
up to 6 fertile days
each cycle.
- Is the only Monitor
to detect two key
fertility hormones.
- 99% Accurate at
detecting the LH surge.
- The most advanced
method of maximizing
your chances of
conception
- 100% natural and
non-invasive
- Stores your personal
fertility information
and displays your level
of fertility every day.
- Is simple and easy
to use. Click
here to see how it works.
- Lasts for years, to
help you plan for future
pregnancies as well.
- The Clearblue Easy
Fertility Monitor
includes the Monitor and
easy-to-follow
instructions. The
Clearblue Easy Fertility
Monitor Test Sticks are
sold separately in a box
of 30 test sticks.
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Clearblue® Easy Digital
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Clear results in symbols
help you find your 2 best days
to conceive
The Clearblue Easy Digital
Ovulation Test can help maximize
your chances of getting pregnant
by reliably indicating the days
of your cycle when you are most
likely to conceive – the days
closest to when the egg is
released from the ovary. This
process is called ovulation.
Having intercourse during these
2 days gives you your best
chance of conceiving. Ovulation
is triggered by the sudden
release of the Luteinizing
Hormone (LH) from the pituitary
gland. The surge in LH occurs
approximately 24 to 36 hours
before ovulation. Use the
Clearblue Easy Digital Ovulation
Test each day, on the days
around the time when the LH
surge is expected, to identify
the time in your cycle when you
are most likely to conceive.
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- The most
effective
digital
ovulation kit †
- Tells you
the 2 best days
to conceive.
- Over 99%
Accurate
- 100 % Clear
results: no more
lines to
interpret with
digital readout
- A smiley
face will let
you know your 2
best days to
conceive.Click
here to see how
it works
- Fast –
results in just
3 minutes
- The
Clearblue Easy
Digital
Ovulation Test
kit includes a
test holder and
7 test sticks
and
easy-to-understand
instructions in
English and
Spanish
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likely to detect their LH surge
with 7 tests than a 5 test kit.
Product Limitations: Certain
medical conditions and
medications may or may not
affect the reliability of this
test for predicting ovulation.
These can include pregnancy,
post partum, menopausal
symptoms, breast feeding, birth
control pills, some fertility
medications and polycystic
ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Women
with medically diagnosed
fertility problems should ask
their physicians if the product
is suitable for them.
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Clearblue® Easy Ovulation
Test
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The 'easy read' ovulation
test
The Clearblue Easy 'Easy
Read' Ovulation Test can
increase your chances of getting
pregnant by reliably indicating
the days of your cycle when you
are most likely to conceive –
the days closest to when the egg
is released from the ovary. This
process is called ovulation.
Having intercourse during these
2 days gives you your best
chance of conceiving. Ovulation
is triggered by the sudden
release of the Luteinizing
Hormone (LH) from the pituitary
gland (view our
Understanding Your Ovulation &
Menstrual Cycle demo). The
surge in LH occurs approximately
24 to 36 hours before ovulation.
Use the Clearblue Easy 'Easy
Read' Ovulation Test each day,
on the days around the time when
the LH surge is expected, to
identify the time in your cycle
when you are most likely to
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- Tells you
the 2 best days
to conceive
- For Any
Cycle Length*
- 99% accurate
- Easy to Read
- Fast –
results in just
3 minutes
- The
Clearblue Easy
'Easy Read'
Ovulation Test
includes 7
ovulation test
sticks and
easy-to-understand
instructions in
English and
Spanish
Do you have an irregular cycle? Or maybe you want to identify more days
to try to conceive? If
so, learn more about the
Clearblue® Easy
Fertility Monitor.
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Product Limitations:
Certain medical conditions and
medications may or may not
affect the reliability of this
test for predicting ovulation.
These can include pregnancy,
post partum, menopausal
symptoms, breast feeding, birth
control pills, some fertility
medications and polycystic
ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Women
with medically diagnosed
fertility problems should ask
their physicians if the product
is suitable for them.
*If your cycle varies by more
than 3 days, you may need to use
additional sticks to detect your
LH surge.
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New Clearblue® Easy Digital
Pregnancy Test
No other test is more
accurate!
Our one-step digital
pregnancy test gives you greater
certainty in performing and
reading your early home
pregnancy test. Results are
shown in words, 'Pregnant' or
'Not Pregnant.' No more lines to
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- Over 99%
accurate from
the day of your
expected period†
- Results 5
days sooner‡
- Clear
results in Words
- Fast –
results in just
3 minutes
- Easy-to-use
1-step test
- A flashing
hourglass symbol
shows you that
the test is
working to give
you reassurance
while waiting
for your result.
- The
Clearblue Easy
Digital
Pregnancy Test
is sold in packs
of Two, Three or
Five Tests.
Easy-to-understand instructions
in English and
Spanish are
included.
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detecting typical hormone
levels. Note that hormone levels
vary. See product insert.
‡ Clearblue Easy can be used as
early as 4 days before you
expect your period. That's 5
days sooner than waiting until
you miss your period to test.
The amount of pregnancy hormone
increases rapidly in early
pregnancy. In clinical testing
with early pregnancy samples,
Clearblue Easy gave the
following results: 51% of
pregnant women get results 5
days sooner. 82% get results 4
days sooner. 90% get results 3
days sooner, 95% get results 2
days sooner. |
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Clearblue® Easy +/-
Pregnancy Test
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The only pregnancy test that
changes color to let you know
it's working.
Missed your period? Think you
might be pregnant? Clearblue
Easy +/- Results Pregnancy Test
can be used as early as 5 days
before you miss your period
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- Over 99%
accurate from
the day of your
expected period†
- Results 5
days sooner‡
- Easy to read
+ or – results
in 2 minutes
- The color
sure tip changes
color to let you
know the test is
working.
- The
Clearblue Easy
+/- Results
Pregnancy Test
is sold in packs
of Two or Three
Tests.
Easy-to-understand
instructions in
English and
Spanish are
included.
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detecting typical hormone
levels. Note that hormone levels
vary. See product insert.
‡ Clearblue Easy can be used as
early at 4 days before you
expect your period. That's 5
days sooner than waiting until
you miss your period to test.
The amount of pregnancy hormone
increases rapidly in early
pregnancy. In clinical testing
with early pregnancy samples,
Clearblue Easy gave the
following results: 53% of
pregnant women get results 5
days sooner. 74% get results 4
days sooner. 84% get results 3
days sooner, 87% get results 2
days sooner.
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There are no products available that can
guarantee success in achieving
pregnancy. The Clearblue Easy Fertility
Monitor has been designed to assist in
conception. The Clearblue Easy Fertility
Monitor is not intended for
contraception. Certain personal
circumstances, medical conditions and
medications can adversely affect the
performance of the Clearblue Easy
Fertility Monitor. These include
menopausal symptoms, breast feeding,
impaired liver or kidney function,
polycystic ovarian syndrome, antibiotics
containing tetracycline (not
oxytetracycline or doxycycline) and
treatments that affect your cycle e.g.
hormonal contraception, certain
fertility treatments and hormone
replacement therapy. Couples with
medically diagnosed fertility problems
should consult their physician before
using this product. Some medications are
contra-indicated in pregnancy.
Therefore, we recommend that you consult
your physician if you are taking any
medication, before you try to conceive.
Patients are advised to always read the
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There are no products available that can
guarantee success in achieving pregnancy. The
Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor has been
designed to assist in conception. The Clearblue
Easy Fertility Monitor is not intended for
contraception. Certain personal circumstances,
medical conditions and medications can adversely
affect the performance of the Clearblue Easy
Fertility Monitor. These include menopausal
symptoms, breast feeding, impaired liver or
kidney function, polycystic ovarian syndrome,
antibiotics containing tetracycline (not
oxytetracycline or doxycycline) and treatments
that affect your cycle e.g. hormonal
contraception, certain fertility treatments and
hormone replacement therapy. Couples with
medically diagnosed fertility problems should
consult their physician before using this
product. Some medications are contra-indicated
in pregnancy. Therefore, we recommend that you
consult your physician if you are taking any
medication, before you try to conceive. Patients
are advised to always read the instructions
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Pregnant
Congratulations! You’ve
decided that you’re ready to
have a baby and start a
family. What an exciting
time this is for you!
Whether you are actively trying
to conceive or just
starting to think about it,
you will want to refer
frequently to our tips
for getting pregnant .
These helpful articles and
conceiving tips will
help you make the most of
this special time in your
life. Because some of the
medical language related to
conceiving and pregnancy may
be new to you, we’ve also
included a
Glossary of Conception Terms
of all the important terms
you’ll need to know.
One effective way of
improving your chances of
getting pregnant is to use
home ovulation tests, such
as
Clearblue® Easy Digital
Ovulation Test . These
help you identify the two
best days in a cycle when
you are at your most fertile
and therefore most likely to
get pregnant.
Did you know that if you and
your partner have normal
fertility, there is roughly
a 1 in 4 chance of
getting pregnant each
menstrual cycle? On average,
it takes women 3 to 6 months
to conceive¹. Understanding
your
personal menstrual cycle
, the hormones that affect
fertility, and how Clearblue
Easy products can help, will
give you a better
understanding of the process
of conceiving.
One of the best ways to
prepare for having a baby is
to take good care of
yourself. It makes sense to
take the same care of
yourself while trying to get
pregnant as well as while
you are pregnant. Our
articles in this section
give you more tips for
getting pregnant and having
a healthy pregnancy.
Whether you are trying to
get pregnant or just
beginning to think about
starting or growing your
family, you undoubtedly have
some questions. Hopefully we
can help! In this section,
we've compiled some of the
most frequently asked
questions on the subject of
getting pregnant.
Whether
you want a baby or just want
an answer, Clearblue® Easy
never stops innovating to
simplify and enhance how you
get the results you need.
That's why we are constantly
developing products that
make women's lives easier.
Visit this section of the
site to learn more about the
Clearblue® Easy product
family. Clearblue® Easy is
the only family planning
brand that embraces a full
digital portfolio of
pregnancy and fertility
products, such as the Clearblue®
Easy Fertility Monitor,
the Clearblue®
Easy Digital Ovulation Test
Kits and the Clearblue®
Easy Digital Pregnancy Test
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(1.
Infertility. Tan SL and
Jacobs HS. McGraw Hill Book
Co. 1991.)
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Am I Pregnant?
When a woman suspects she is
pregnant, she might greet
the prospect with joy – or
panic. Regardless of your
feelings about the matter,
if you suspect you might be
pregnant, the first thing to
do is be sure.
The first sign of pregnancy
for most women is when a
period doesn't start on
time. About a week after you
become pregnant, your body
starts to produce the
pregnancy hormone, human
Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG),
which can also be detected
in your urine. The amount of
hCG in your body doubles
every 2 to 3 days, and
reaches a maximum level at
around 7 to 12 weeks into
your pregnancy. You can
quickly check if you have
conceived with a home
pregnancy test that
detects human Chorionic
Gonadotrophin (hCG) in your
urine.
If you think you might be
pregnant, you may have lots
of questions about
home pregnancy tests .
Commonly-asked questions
about pregnancy tests and
getting pregnant are
answered in
Pregnancy Tests 101
and
Myths and Truths About
Getting Pregnant .
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Tests work by detecting the
presence of hCG in urine. As
demonstrated by laboratory
tests, Clearblue® Easy is
over 99% accurate as early
as the first day of your
missed or delayed period.
Some Clearblue® Easy early
pregnancy tests can actually
tell you whether or not you
are pregnant as early as 5
days before your missed
period.
Learn more about each of our
three Clearblue® Easy
Pregnancy Test products and
what they can do for you.
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Pregnancy Tests 101
Clearblue® Easy is your
pregnancy information
authority. We are here to
help you understand the
dynamics of pregnancy tests,
from accuracy to knowing
when to test. In this
section we have compiled a
list to help answer some
general questions you may
have about home pregnancy
tests.
About Pregnancy Tests
How accurate are
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Tests?
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Tests are over 99% accurate
when used on or after the
day of your expected period.
I had sex without
protection. When should I
test?
We recommend testing at
least 19 days after
unprotected sex, or from the
day you expect your period.
I am taking the
contraceptive pill. When
should I test?
If you are taking the
contraceptive pill you may
be unsure when to test
because the bleeding you
experience while taking the
contraceptive pill is a
"withdrawal" bleed and not a
real period. Test at least
19 days since the last time
you had sex. If the test is
'Not Pregnant', and you
still think you might be
pregnant, wait at least 3
days and then do another
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Test.
I have recently stopped
taking the contraceptive
pill. When should I test?
If you have recently
stopped taking the
contraceptive pill, your
periods may be irregular,
leading you to test too
soon. If you have no idea
when your period is due we
recommend testing at least
19 days from the last time
you had unprotected sex. If
the result is 'Not Pregnant'
and you still think that you
are pregnant, wait at least
3 days and then do a second
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Test.
I am using an
injectable/implant
contraceptive or an IUD and
think I might be pregnant.
When should I test?
Missing and irregular
periods are common with
these types of
contraceptives, so it is
difficult to know when to
take a Clearblue® Easy
Pregnancy test. We recommend
testing from the day you
expect your next period or
at least 19 days after you
had unprotected sex. If you
are testing earlier than the
day of your expected period,
you should use the first
urine of the day. Please
read about the different Clearblue®
Easy Pregnancy Tests for
more information.
I am taking clomiphene
citrate. When should I test?
If you are using female
fertility therapies like
clomiphene citrate, your
cycle length may have
changed, leading you to test
too soon. We recommend
testing at least 19 days
since you last had
unprotected sex. If the
result is 'Not Pregnant' and
you still think you might be
pregnant, wait at least 3
days before doing another
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Test.
I have recently had a
miscarriage or termination
and I think I might be
pregnant again. When should
I test?
After a miscarriage or
termination, hCG may take up
to 9 weeks to return to
normal levels. If you test
during this time, it is
impossible to know if a
'Pregnant' result is caused
by a new pregnancy or by hCG
from your previous
pregnancy. In this case, we
would recommend that you
contact your doctor. If it
is more than 9 weeks since
your miscarriage or
termination, it may be
difficult to calculate when
to test because your cycle
may be irregular. If you
have no idea when your
period is due, test at least
19 days from the last time
you had unprotected sex. If
the result is 'Not Pregnant'
and you still think you are
pregnant, test again in 3
days using a second
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Test.
What Factors Could
Affect My Pregnancy Test
Results?
I am taking the
contraceptive pill. Will
this affect my result?
No. However, if you are
taking the contraceptive
pill you may be unsure when
to test because the bleeding
you have every month when
taking the contraceptive
pill is a 'withdrawal' bleed
and not a real period. You
should test at least 19 days
after the last time you had
unprotected sex. If the test
is 'Not Pregnant', and you
still think you are
pregnant, wait at least 3
days before another
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Test.
Could antibiotics affect
my result?
As far as we are aware,
they should not. However, if
you are taking any
medication, please read the
instructions before taking a
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Test, or discuss it with
your doctor.
Can drinking too much
affect my result?
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Tests detect tiny amounts of
hCG in your urine. However,
if you drink too much fluid
before you do any Clearblue®
Pregnancy Test it can dilute
your level of pregnancy
hormone and it could lead to
a false 'Not Pregnant'
result. Although you might
be pregnant, the hCG might
be so diluted that
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Test isn't able to detect
it. So, try not to drink too
much before you take a test
and wait until you naturally
need to pass urine.
Does alcohol affect my
result?
No. But drinking lots of
fluid can affect the
concentration of hCG in the
urine sample. So, try not to
drink too much before you
take a Clearblue® Easy
Pregnancy Test and wait
until you naturally need to
pass urine.
Can any medication or
medical conditions affect
the result?
Always read the
instructions for any
medication you are taking
before conducting the test.
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Fertility drugs
containing hCG can give
misleading results
(these fertility drugs
are usually given by
injection and testing
too soon after
administration may give
a 'false' pregnant
result).
- Other
fertility therapies
(such as clomiphene
citrate), painkillers
and hormonal
contraceptives (e.g.
contraceptive pill)
should not affect the
result.
- If
you have recently
stopped using hormonal
contraception or are
using fertility
therapies like
clomiphene citrate, your
periods may be
irregular, leading you
to test too soon.
- If
you have recently been
pregnant (even if not
carried to full term)
you may get a false
'Pregnant" result.
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Ectopic pregnancy,
ovarian cysts, menopause
and some very rare
medical conditions can
give misleading results.
- If
you do get unexpected
results you should
discuss them with your
doctor.
I am taking clomiphene
citrate, will this affect my
result?
No, fertility therapies
like clomiphene citrate will
not affect the test.
However, clomiphene citrate
can alter your normal cycle
length and lead you to test
too soon. You should test at
least 19 days after you last
had unprotected sex. If the
result is 'Not Pregnant' and
your period does not begin,
take another Clearblue®
Pregnancy Test, allowing at
least 3 days between tests.
Will other fertility
drugs interfere with my
result?
Only those containing the
pregnancy hormone hCG affect
the test result. These drugs
are usually given by
injection and testing too
soon after the injection may
give a 'false' pregnant
result. You should test no
sooner than 14 days from the
last injection, unless your
doctor or hospital has
advised you otherwise.
More Facts About
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Tests
How much do Clearblue®
Easy Pregnancy Tests cost?
Clearblue® Easy Tests
range in price from $10 -
$19 depending on how many
tests come in the package.
Where can I buy a
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Test?
Clearblue® Easy Pregnancy
Tests are sold nationally in
all major drug stores and
food stores. They are also
available for purchase on
many store's websites. Click
here to purchase a
Clearblue® Easy product
on-line. For a complete list
of stores where Clearblue®
Easy pregnancy tests are
sold click
here.
Where can I find the
expiration date of a
Clearblue® Pregnancy Test?
The expiration date is
printed on the side of the
carton just below the lot
number.
How should Clearblue®
Easy Pregnancy Tests be
stored?
Clearblue® Pregnancy
Tests should be stored at
room temperature, 36°-86° F
(2°-30°C). As long as the
Test Stick is kept in the
unopened foil pouch, it will
keep until the expiration
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Myths and Truths About
Getting Pregnant
1.
Is it impossible to get
pregnant the first time you
have sex?
It is a common myth that
you can't get pregnant the
first time you have sex.
This is simply not true.
There is always a
possibility that you will
get pregnant if you have sex
– even the very first time.
If you are having sex and
don't want to get pregnant,
you will need to choose a
method of contraception that
will suit your body and
lifestyle.
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2.
Can you take a pregnancy
test as soon as you have had
sex?
No. In order for a test
to give you an accurate
result, your body needs to
go through several early
stages of conceiving. If you
have sex and this results in
fertilization of an egg, it
will then take about 6-7
days for this fertilized egg
(which gradually becomes an
embryo) to travel down the
Fallopian tube and into your
womb. The embryo then has to
implant into the lining of
the womb (implantation) for
a pregnancy to continue and
for the pregnancy hormone
(hCG) to be produced. It is
hCG that registers positive
on your pregnancy test, but
the level won't be high
enough to be detected for
another few days yet. By the
time you would expect to
have had your next period,
the levels are sufficient to
give you a reading that is
99% accurate.
If you are testing before
you expect your period to
start, we recommend you test
with your first urine of the
day.
To determine when your next
period is due, it is
important to have kept track
of your usual cycle length
over a several month period.
You can calculate cycle
length by counting the
number of days from the
first day of a period until
the day before your next
period starts. Once you know
your usual cycle length, you
can anticipate when your
next period is expected to
start.
- You can test for
pregnancy whenever
you feel the urge to
urinate. Avoid
excessive fluid
intake before
testing.
- If you have
irregular cycles,
you should allow for
your longest cycle
in recent months
before testing.
- If you have no
idea when your
period is due we
recommend testing
not less than 19
days after the last
time you had
unprotected sex.
- If the result is
'Not Pregnant', and
pregnancy is still
suspected, you
should wait at least
3 days before
testing again as you
may have tested too
early.
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3.
Are you more likely to
get pregnant on the 14th day
of your cycle?
No, not necessarily. This
is a myth that has been
taught in many junior high
health classes, but differs
from woman to woman—and even
from cycle to cycle for any
particular woman. When you
ovulate depends on your
cycle length and the
regularity of your ovulation
pattern. You are at your
most fertile the day before
and the day you actually
ovulate; this is generally
12-16 days before your next
period starts. Although you
are at your most fertile
during the two days around
ovulation, sperm can survive
for up to 5 days, so even if
you have sex days before you
ovulate, the sperm may
survive and still be ready
to fertilize the egg when
you ovulate.
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4.
If you have sex during
your period can you get
pregnant?
It is unlikely, but not
impossible, for you to get
pregnant during your period.
You are only fertile, and
therefore able to get
pregnant, on a few days each
cycle – the days leading up
to and around the time of
ovulation (when an ovary
releases an egg). If,
however, you have a short
cycle length e.g. 20 days,
you could be ovulating
around Day 6 of your cycle
and could, therefore, be
fertile very early in your
cycle even though you are
still bleeding.
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New Clearblue® Easy Digital Pregnancy Test
The pregnancy test that has it all!
Our new one-step digital pregnancy test gives
you greater certainty in performing and reading
your early home pregnancy test. Results are
shown in words, 'Pregnant' or 'Not Pregnant.' No
more lines to interpret. |
- The test is over 99%
accurate from the day of your
expected period†
- A flashing hourglass symbol
shows you that the test is
working to give you reassurance
while waiting for your result.
- The Clearblue Easy Digital
Pregnancy Test gives you results
5 days sooner‡
- The Clearblue Easy Digital
Pregnancy Test is sold in packs
of One Test plus One Free Test
or Two Tests plus One Free Test.
Easy-to-understand instructions
in English and Spanish are
included.
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| † 99% accurate at detecting typical
hormone levels. Note that hormone levels vary.
See product insert.
‡ Clearblue Easy can be used as early at 4 days
before you expect your period. That's 5 days
sooner than waiting until you miss your period
to test. The amount of pregnancy hormone
increases rapidly in early pregnancy. In
clinical testing with early pregnancy samples,
Clearblue Easy gave the following results. 51%
of pregnant women get results 5 days sooner. 82%
get results 4 days sooner. 90% get results 3
days sooner, 95% get results 2 days sooner.
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Clearblue® Easy Digital Pregnancy Test
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- The Clearblue Easy Pregnancy
Test is over 99% accurate from
the day of your expected period†
- The Clearblue Easy Digital
Pregnancy Test gives you results
4 days sooner‡
- A flashing test stick symbol
shows you that the test is
working to give you reassurance
while waiting for your result
- The Clearblue® Easy Digital
Pregnancy Test kit is sold in
packs of one or two Tests.
Easy-to-follow instructions in
English and Spanish are included
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| † 99% accurate at detecting typical
hormone levels. Note that hormone levels vary.
See product insert.
‡ Clearblue Easy can be used as early at 3 days
before you expect your period. That’s 4 days
sooner than waiting until you miss your period
to test. The amount of pregnancy hormone
increases rapidly in early pregnancy. In
clinical testing with early pregnancy samples,
Clearblue Easy gave the following results. 55%
of pregnant women get results 4 days sooner. 87%
get results 3 days sooner. 92% get results 2
days sooner.
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Clearblue® Easy +/- Pregnancy Test
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The only pregnancy test that changes color
to let you know it's working.
Missed your period? Think you might be
pregnant? Clearblue Easy +/- Results Pregnancy
Test can be used as early as 5 days before you
expect your period‡
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- Over 99% accurate from the
day of your expected period†
- The color sure tip changes
color to let you know the test
is working.
- Displays easy to read + or –
results in 2 minutes
- Gives you results 5 days
sooner‡
- The Clearblue Easy +/-
Results Pregnancy Test is sold
in packs of One or Two Tests.
Easy-to-understand instructions
in English and Spanish are
included.
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| † 99% accurate at detecting typical
hormone levels. Note that hormone levels vary.
See product insert.
‡ Clearblue Easy can be used as early at 4 days
before you expect your period. That's 5 days
sooner than waiting until you miss your period
to test. The amount of pregnancy hormone
increases rapidly in early pregnancy. In
clinical testing with early pregnancy samples,
Clearblue Easy gave the following results. 53%
of pregnant women get results 5 days sooner. 74%
get results 4 days sooner. 84% get results 3
days sooner, 87% get results 2 days sooner.
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Our Products
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Whether you want a baby or just want an
answer, Clearblue® Easy never stops innovating
to simplify and enhance how you get the results
you need. That’s why we are constantly
developing products that make women’s lives
easier.
Clearblue Easy is the only family planning brand
that embraces a full digital portfolio of
pregnancy products and
fertility products , such as the Clearblue®
Easy Fertility Monitor, Clearblue® Easy
Ovulation Test Kits and Clearblue® Easy
Pregnancy Tests.
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Where to Buy Clearblue®
Easy Products
To purchase a Clearblue®
Easy pregnancy or fertility
product now, simply click on
any store logo below to
visit one of our on-line
partners.
If you would like to visit a
retail store or pharmacy,
Clearblue® Easy products are
sold at the following:
- Wal-Mart
- Target
- Kmart
- CVS
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Walgreens
- HEB
- Eckerd
- Brooks
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Albertsons
- Osco
- Safeway
- Duane
Reade
- Publix
- Long’s
- Rite Aid
- Costco
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- Meijer
- Pathmark
- Shop
Rite
- Shopko
- Ralph’s
- Stop &
Shop
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Community
We hope that we have been
able to provide you with
valuable pregnancy and
fertility information and
advice during your visit to
Clearblue® Easy and have
empowered you to plan for
the future. In the Clearblue
Easy Community section
please share your stories
with us, we love to hear
from you. We've also pulled
together additional
resources and places to
visit on-line to help you
through this exciting time.
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Clearblue® Easy Help
Center
In
this section we have
compiled links to sections
on our site to help you find
the information and/or
answers you are looking for
as quickly and as easily as
possible. Please click on
one of the links below to
begin.
Find out how to get in
touch with Clearblue Easy.
View a list of on-line
partners where you can
purchase a Clearblue Easy
product now.
View the most frequently
asked questions about
Getting Pregnant and all our
Clearblue Easy products.
Here you will find
additional valuable
resources to help you
through this exciting time
in your life.
A navigation tool to use
when visiting our website.
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About Us
Clearblue® Easy: So
Advanced, It's Easy.
Few questions are more
emotional for a woman than
whether or not she is
pregnant. Regardless of the
life stage and family
planning goals you have set
for yourself, when it comes
to answering this important
question, Clearblue Easy has
dedicated itself to helping
you be sure. And when
conceiving is your goal,
Clearblue Easy works with
you to give you the
information you need when
you need it to maximize your
potential to conceive.
Clearblue Easy is the only
family planning brand that
embraces a full digital
portfolio of products,
including the
Clearblue® Easy Fertility
Monitor ,
The Clearblue® Easy Digital
Ovulation Test and the Clearblue®
Easy Digital Pregnancy Test
.
From the beginning,
Clearblue Easy's commitment
to innovation was evidenced
by the creation of the first
customizable fertility
monitor capable of tracking
two key fertility hormones,
rather than just one.
Clearblue Easy continued to
set new standards by
creating the first digital
pregnancy test that gives
you your result in words –
Pregnant or Not Pregnant.
Similarly, Clearblue Easy is
credited for being the first
to offer a digital ovulation
test that allows for
accurate, easy-to-read test
results with its friendly
smiley face icon.
The Clearblue Easy family of
pregnancy and fertility
products are 99 percent
accurate in laboratory tests
and are available at retail
drug stores nationwide. For
more information on the
Clearblue® family of
products, please explore
Clearblueeasy.com . For
questions on product usage,
please call us at
1-800-321-EASY (3279).
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Other Resources on
Fertility & Pregnancy
When you've made the
decision to start a family,
you will want to be as
informed as possible.
Clearblue® Easy is dedicated
to helping you gather the
information you need to make
this as fulfilling a time in
your life as possible. In
addition to the articles,
tips for getting pregnant
and reports you can access
throughout this site, we've
compiled the following
family planning resources:
Information and
Education
www.babycenter.com - The
preconception part of Baby
Center is a helpful
resource, full of articles,
product information, and
more.
www.americanpregnancy.org
- The American Pregnancy
Association is a national
health organization
committed to promoting
reproductive and pregnancy
wellness through education,
research, advocacy, and
community awareness.
www.theafa.org - The
American Fertility
Association (AFA) is a
national non-profit
organization dedicated to
supporting individuals
struggling with infertility
and reproductive health
issues.
conceivemagazine.com -
This is the on-line
component of Conceive
magazine, whose goal is to
educate and empower women on
their journey to parenthood.
Health & Wellness
Yoga and Pregnancy
6 Smart Exercise Moves
Proper Nutrition for
Conception
Style – Beauty & More
"Do's and Don'ts" advice on
pregnancy and style
Skin Care Tips During
Pregnancy
How To Deal With Family &
Friends
Link to fun and informative
baby names website
Hip clothing sites for
soon-to-be moms
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Fertility is the natural
capability of giving life. As a measure,
"Fertility Rate" is the number of
children born per couple, person or
population. This is different from
fecundity, which is defined as the
potential for reproduction
(influenced by gamete production,
fertilisation and carrying a pregnancy
to term). In the English language, the
term was originally applied only to
females, but increasingly is applied
to males as well, as common
understanding of
reproductive mechanisms increases
and the importance of the
male role is better known.
Infertility is a deficient
fertility. Human fertility depends on
factors of
nutrition,
sexual behavior,
culture,
instinct,
endocrinology, timing,
economics, way of life, and
emotions.
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Female
fertility
The average age of
menarche in the United States is
about 12.5 years.[3]
In postmenarchal girls, about 80% of the
cycles were anovulatory in the first
year after menarche, 50% in the third
and 10% in the sixth year.[4][5]
Women's fertility peaks around the age
of 19-24, and often declines after 30.[citation
needed] With a rise
in women
postponing pregnancy,[6]
this can create an
infertility problem. Of women trying
to get pregnant, without using fertility
drugs or
in vitro fertilization:
- At age 30, 75% will get pregnant
within one year, and 91% within four
years.
- At age 35, 66% will get pregnant
within one year, and 84% within four
years.
- At age 40, 44% will get pregnant
within one year, and 64% within four
years.[7]
The above figures are for pregnancies
ending in a live birth and take into
account the increasing rates of
miscarriage in the ageing population.
According to the
March of Dimes, "about 9 percent of
recognised pregnancies for women aged 20
to 24 ended in miscarriage. The risk
rose to about 20 percent at age 35 to
39, and more than 50 percent by age 42".[8]
Birth defects, especially those
involving
chromosome number and arrangement,
also increase with the age of the
mother. According to the March of Dimes,
"At age 25, a woman has about a
1-in-1,250 chance of having a baby with
Down syndrome; at age 30, a
1-in-1,000 chance; at age 35, a 1-in-400
chance; at age 40, a 1-in-100 chance;
and at 45, a 1-in-30 chance."[9]
The use of
fertility drugs and/or in vitro
fertilization can increase the chances
of becoming pregnant at a later age.
Successful pregnancies facilitated by
fertility treatment have been documented
in
women as old as 67.[10]
Doctors recommend that women over 30
who have been unsuccessful in trying to
conceive for more than 6 months undergo
some kind of fertility testing.[11]
Male fertility
and age
Erectile dysfunction increases with
age,[12]
but fertility does not decline in men as
sharply as it does in women. There have
been examples of males being fertile at
94 years old.[12]
However, evidence suggests that
increased male age is associated with a
decline in semen volume, sperm motility,
and sperm morphology.[13]
In studies that controlled for female
age, comparisons between men under 30
and men over 50 found relative decreases
in pregnancy rates between 23% and 38%.[13]
Cause of
decline
Sperm count declines with age, with
men aged 50-80 years producing sperm at
an average rate of 75% compared with men
aged 20-50 years. However, an even
larger difference is seen in how many of
the
seminiferous tubules in the
testes contain mature sperm;
- In males 20-39 years old, 90% of
the seminiferous tubules contain
mature sperm.
- In males 40-69 years old, 50% of
the seminiferous tubules contain
mature sperm.
- In males 80 years old and older,
10% of the seminiferous tubules
contain mature sperm.[12]
Recent research has suggested
increased risks for health problems for
children of older fathers. A large scale
Isreali study found that the children of
men 40 or older were 5.75 times more
likely than children of men under 30 to
have an autism spectrum disorder,
controlling for year of birth,
socioeconomic status, and maternal age.[14]
Increased paternal age has also been
correlated to schizophrenia in numerous
studies.[15][16]
[17]
The American Fertility Society
recommends an age limit for sperm donors
of 50 years or less.[18]
Many fertility clinics in the United
Kingdom will not accept donations from
men over 40 or 45.[19]
Many women are using a take-home baby
rate calculator to estimate their
chances of success following
in vitro fertilisation.
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