Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test, 20 Count
Product Description
Size: 20 Count
Product Description
Every woman's cycle is unique and most people dont realize that there are only a few days in a womans cycle when intercourse can result in conception and only 2 days when it is most likely: the day prior to and the day of ovulation. Thats why women turn to ovulation tests for help maximizing their chances for conception. The Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test is an easy-to-use home ovulation test, and is over 99% accurate at detecting the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge. The optical reader interprets your result and gives you a clear smiley face in the result window when the LH surge has been detected, identifying your 2 best days to try for a baby. For women whose cycles vary from month to month, it can be especially challenging to accurately detect the timing of the two most likely days to get pregnant. This 20 count test kit will give you the highest chance of detecting your most fertile days whenever they occur.
From the Manufacturer
The Clearblue® Digital Ovulation One-Month Supply Kit, with 20 individually wrapped test sticks, takes the guesswork out of getting pregnant naturally and is most suited to women with irregular cycles. There’s no calculating when to start testing for ovulation – the One-Month Ovulation Kit tells you the exact day to begin and ensures you have plenty of test sticks so you won’t run out or miss identifying your 2 best days to conceive. Clearblue’s test is over 99% accurate and has a clear digital readout of a smiley face that makes knowing when the time is right easy – no wonder it’s the brand preferred by 9 out of 10 women.1,2
How the Digital Ovulation Test Works
The following chart outlines the phases of a woman’s menstrual cycle, showing how the two most fertile days coincide with the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge (24-36 hours before ovulation) and the release of an egg (ovulation). These are a woman’s 2 best days to conceive a baby and what the Digital Ovulation Test identifies. The One-Month Supply Kit accounts for the fact that many women’s cycles vary from month to month, making it a challenge to accurately detect the timing of peak fertility. In fact, in over 40% of women aged 18-40 years, cycle lengths vary by 7 days.3 Studies have therefore shown that performing 20 tests rather than 7 or 5 tests offers a greater chance of testing on the correct day. In fact, using 20 tests per cycle covered 99% of LH surge days in typically cycling women.4 This variability from month to month also explains why measuring Basal Body Temperature or using only an ovulation calculator, both of which predict ovulation based on past cycle information, is not the most reliable.