About Clearblue Early Detection Pregnancy Test
The Clearblue Early Detection Pregnancy Test can be used to detect pregnancy as early as 6 days before your missed period. Provides early detection of the pregnancy hormone. 71% of pregnancies can be detected 6 days before the missed period (5 days before the expected period).
Key Benefits & Features
- Can tell you results 6 days sooner than your missed period (5 days before you expect your period)
- Over 99% accurate from the day you expect your period
- Extra wide tip for easy sampling
- Two lines means you are pregnant. It does not matter how faint or dark (or how wide) the lines are
- Can detect even low levels of the “pregnancy hormone” (hCG) in your urine
- The first Clearblue test with DualSense(TM) Technology, which may help prevent false positives in the very small number of non-pregnant women who may have low levels of hCG in their urine
Clearblue Early Detection Pregnancy Test FAQs
How does Clearblue® Early Detection work?
It detects the pregnancy hormone hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin) in urine.
How early can I test?
You can test 6 days before your missed period, which is 5 days before you expect your period.
However, as hormone levels vary from woman to woman, and in early pregnancy can be very low, you may be pregnant but still get a negative result.
How accurate is Clearblue® Early Detection?
It is more than 99% accurate in detecting whether or not you are pregnant, when used from the day you expect your period.2
My test says I’m pregnant. What should I do?
See your doctor as soon as possible who may confirm your pregnancy, after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated.
My test says I’m not pregnant. What should I do?
You may not be pregnant, or the level of pregnancy hormone may not yet be high enough to be detected. If you tested before your expected period, test again when your period is due. If this test gives you a ‘Not Pregnant’ result and you still think you might be pregnant, see your doctor.
Can any medication or medical conditions affect the result?
Always read the manufacturer’s instructions for any medication you are taking before testing. Medications containing hCG or FSH and other hormone therapies may affect the result.
The test should NOT be affected by hormone therapies containing Clomiphene citrate, common painkillers, alcohol, antibiotics, or the contraceptive pill.
If you get unexpected results you should discuss them with your doctor.
How does DualSense™ Technology work?
Though known as the ‘pregnancy hormone’, a very small number of non-pregnant women may have low levels of hCG in their urine. If these women use a very sensitive pregnancy test, they have a very small risk of a false positive result. This test may prevent false positives in some of these women.