Have you decided it’s time to try for your first bundle of joy, or try for yet another precious munchkin?
“I want to be a mum…”
You’ve been with your partner for some time now.
You’ve started to notice things like how adorable your best friend’s new baby is. How cute those teeny tiny outfits in baby shops are. The look of absolute adoration that little boy you pass on the street gives his mum.
You now long to hear the pitter-patter of small feet in your home and decide it’s time to try for a little one of your own.
“I want to be a mum again…”
You already have a child but why does he have to grow up so fast? Wasn’t it just yesterday that he was a helpless newborn? And look at him now… a happy, active and intelligent 3-year-old.
He’s been asking for a little brother or sister and you are longing to hold a newborn again. So you and your partner decide to start trying for another child.
Finding out you’re pregnant is such an exciting moment!
Whether you’re going to be a brand-new mother, or are a seasoned mum of several kids, nothing beats the anticipation once you decide to start trying out for a little one, and the excitement of finding out that you are pregnant.
If you do suspect you are pregnant, you will want to find a way that will confirm the pregnancy with 100% certainty.
So where can you get a reliable home pregnancy test that will tell you for sure if you are pregnant or not, and give you results that you can trust?
Well, now you need not search far and wide to find one…
Introducing the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is not your average home pregnancy test.
Why?
Because it actually provides 2 results in 1 — it gives you an unmistakably clear digital result and tells you how far along in your pregnancy you are!
In other words, you get double confirmation of your pregnancy when you use the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator.
For more details about this home pregnancy test, please go to the next page.
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test is a trusted way of confirming your pregnancy.
Perhaps you are wondering what makes this particular pregnancy test stand out from the others — after all, when it comes to confirming your pregnancy, you want results that you can trust, right?
Well, here are some special features of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator that you are unlikely to find in other home pregnancy tests:
1. Accuracy
It is over 99% accurate in detecting pregnancy when used on the day your period is due. In fact, it is so sensitive that it can be used up to 4 days before your period is due!
2. Unique
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is the only pregnancy test that can estimate time since conception.
It’s really very simple to use the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator.
3. Clinically proven
The Conception Indicator is 92% accurate in telling you when you conceived.
A published study* comparing dating by Conception Indicator with an ultrasound at around 11-13 weeks found that results agreed 98% of the time.
4. Unmistakably clear
The results are displayed in words and numbers on a digital screen, so there’s no way you can misinterpret them.
5. Reliable and trustworthy
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is based on established technology and comes from Clearblue, the world’s leading brand in home pregnancy and digital testing.
Is your test positive? Congratulations!
Do also keep these points in mind when using this pregnancy test:
- The following can affect the outcome of the test: fertility drugs containing hCG, an ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cysts, menopause, and rare medical conditions.
- While the test is 99% accurate at detecting pregnancy when tested on the due date of your period, it’s possible to get a ‘pregnant’ result and then find out you’re not pregnant if you test later. This may be due to early pregnancy loss, which, sadly, is not uncommon.
- If you test too early, you may get a negative result. Do test again closer to the due date of your period.
- If your period is overdue and you get a ‘Not Pregnant’ indication, test again in 3 days time. If this test also gives you a ‘not pregnant’ sign and you still haven’t got your period, do see your doctor.
Remember, if the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator confirms you are pregnant, do schedule an appointment with your doctor so you can plan out the very exciting 9 months ahead of you!
Head on over to the next page to read a testimonial from a very happy mummy-to-be, and see for yourself just how easy it is to use the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test!
Carla and her cutie-pie Cadence
Carla Perlas is the Regional Editor-in-Chief of theAsianparent.com.
She and her husband Eric are parents to a gorgeous little girl, Cadence. Carla recently found out with the help of a Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator that she is pregnant again!
Here’s what she has to say about using this pregnancy test:
Clearblue is really easy to use and it gives a clear and instant result. I don’t have to worry at all about whether the blurred line means positive or negative, like you would with the usual pregnancy test, because Clearblue has a digital screen that right away spells it out for you – and in my case it spelled out the word “pregnant.”
What I liked about the Clearblue pregnancy test with conception indicator is that it even told me how far along the pregnancy I was. When I took the test, the screen showed “3+,” which meant I was more than 5 weeks pregnant already. Congratulations to me and hubby!
Carla also made 2 videos to show you just how easy it is to use the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test:
Video 1
Video 2
Congratulations Carla and Eric!
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is available in all major retail outlets, Guardian Watsons, Unity, hospitals and selected private clinics.
Have you used this pregnancy test? Did it work for you? Share your thoughts with us by leaving a comment below.
*Johnson et al. CMRO (2011) 27(2): 393-401.