About Clearblue Early Digital Pregnancy Test
If you don't want to wait to test until you miss your period, try the Clearblue Early Digital Pregnancy Test for results up to 6 days early. The Clearblue Early Digital Pregnancy Test is Clearblue's most sensitive digital home pregnancy test, delivering results up to 6 days before you miss your period. Once the test is running, the Smart Countdown will appear on screen to reassure you the test is progressing, counting down to your clear digital result in words, within just 1-5 minutes.
Key Benefits & Features
- Detects pregnancy as early as 6 days before your missed period (which is 5 days before you expect your period)
- Identifies even low levels of the “pregnancy hormone” (hCG) in your urine
- Extra-wide tip for easy targeting and a unique flashing “stop light” to tell you when you’ve sampled enough urine
- Clear, digital “Pregnant” or “Not Pregnant” results in words
- Clearblue is the world’s #1 selling brand in home pregnancy & fertility tests
Clearblue Early Digital Pregnancy Test FAQs
How does Clearblue® Early Digital work?
It detects the pregnancy hormone hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin) in urine.
My test says I’m pregnant. What should I do?
You should see your doctor for advice on your next steps.
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. Test again in three days’ time. If this test gives you a ‘Not Pregnant’ result and your period is late, see your doctor.
How early can I test?
You can test 6 days before your missed period, which is 5 days before you expect your period.1
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 Digital?
It is more than 99% accurate in detecting whether or not you are pregnant, when used from the day you expect your period.2
Can any medication or medical conditions affect the result?
Always read the manufacturer’s instructions for any medication you are taking before testing.
Fertility medications containing hCG, and certain rare medical conditions, can cause false positive results.
The test should NOT be affected by other fertility therapies, common painkillers, alcohol, antibiotics, or the contraceptive pill.
If you get any unexpected results, you should discuss them with your doctor.
I previously tested ‘Pregnant’ but have tested again and got a ‘Not Pregnant’ result, or my period has started. What does this mean?
It is possible to get a positive result and later find out you are no longer pregnant. You should see your doctor for advice on your next steps.