About Clearblue Combo Pregnancy Test:
Includes two Clearblue Pregnancy Tests with Smart Countdown and two Clearblue Rapid Detection Pregnancy Tests, giving you two ways to test.
Features:
- The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Smart Countdown gives you unmistakably clear results in words and is the only digital pregnancy test that counts down to your result.
- Your result will appear within 3 minutes, with some results shown in as little as 1 minute. Results are clearly displayed as 'Pregnant' or 'Not Pregnant' words.
- The Clearblue Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test is a visual ‘line’ test with two different results: it shows a ‘+’ if you’re pregnant or a ‘-‘ if your result is not pregnant. A 'Pregnant' result may appear in 1 minute when testing from the day of your missed period. You should wait 3 minutes to confirm a 'Not Pregnant' result.
- A 'Pregnant' result may appear in as little as 1 minute when testing from the day of the missed period. Results are over 99% accurate from the day of your expected period, giving you a clear, precise result when needed.
FAQ:
Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test
How accurate is the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test?
Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test is more than 99% accurate in laboratory tests when used from the day you expect your period to start. If you are testing earlier than the day of your expected period, the accuracy of Clearblue Digital will be lower. In lab testing, 99% of 'Pregnant' results were detected one day before the scheduled period, 98% two days before, 95% three days back, and 75% four days early.
When can I test with Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Smart Countdown?
The pregnancy hormone hCG increases rapidly in early pregnancy; Clearblue Digital can test 5 days before your missed period (four days before you expect your period). If testing before your expected period, you must use the first urine of the day; otherwise, you can test at any time.
Can any medication or medical conditions affect the result?
Always read the manufacturer’s instructions for any medication before testing. Fertility medications containing hCG (such as Pregnyl and Profasi) can give misleading results (these fertility medications are usually provided by injection). Testing too soon after administration may give a false 'Pregnant' result. Other fertility therapies (such as Clomid), painkillers, and hormonal contraceptives (e.g., birth control pills) are unlikely to affect the result. If you have recently stopped using hormonal contraception or are using fertility therapies like Clomid, your periods may be irregular, leading you to test too soon. If you have lately been pregnant (even if not carried to full term), you may get a false 'Pregnant' result. If you are in or approaching menopause, you may obtain an incorrect positive impact even though you are not pregnant. In a study of women tested with different lots of Clearblue, an average of 0.3% of results were positive, ranging from 0% to 1% for other lots. All false positive results were from women aged over 50 years. Ectopic pregnancy and ovarian cysts can give misleading results. If you have a ‘Pregnant’ result, you may later find that you are not pregnant due to a natural pregnancy loss, which can occur in the early stages. If you get unexpected results, you should discuss them with your doctor.
The Smart Countdown went much faster than I expected; what does this mean?
Some results can be displayed in as little as 1 minute. In such cases, the Smart Countdown segments will appear more rapidly. A 'Pregnant' result is displayed on the screen for up to 6 months when you’re ready to share the news. A 'Not Pregnant' effect lasts for approximately 24 hours.
Clearblue Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test FAQs
How accurate is it?
Clearblue Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test is over 99% accurate from the day you expect your period [2], giving you a clear and valid result when needed.
When can I test?
You can use the Clearblue Rapid Detection Pregnancy Test from 5 days before your missed period (four days before your expected period) [4]. If testing before your expected period, you must use the first urine of the day; otherwise, you can test at any time.
Can any medication or medical conditions affect the result?
Always read the manufacturer's instructions for any medication before conducting a test. Fertility medications containing hCG can give misleading results (these fertility medications are usually provided by injection, and testing too soon after administration may give a false 'Pregnant' effect). Other fertility therapies (such as clomiphene citrate), painkillers, and hormonal contraceptives (e.g., contraceptive pills) should not affect the outcome. 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. You may get a false' Pregnant' result if you have recently been pregnant (even if not carried to full term).