Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Kit, 20 ct.

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Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Kit, 20 ct.

SKU# 31705
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SKU# 31705
Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test not only detects the rise in luteinizing hormone (LH), but also monitors the level of another key fertility hormone, estrogen, which increases in the days before the LH surge.
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Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test not only detects the rise in luteinizing hormone (LH), but also monitors the level of another key fertility hormone, estrogen, which increases in the days before the LH surge. 

Because sperm can survive in the body for up to 5 days, it is possible to become pregnant by having intercourse during the days leading up to ovulation. 

Take your health to the next level with HSA eligible Pregnancy & Fertility Kits products.

Benefits:

  • Identifies 4 or more fertile days to get pregnant
  • Helps maximize chances of getting pregnant naturally
  • Helpful for women whose cycles are variable

Features:

  • Accurately tracks 2 key fertility hormones
  • Over 99% accurate at detecting the LH surge
  • Easy to read - digital ‘smiley face’ results
  • OB-GYN recommended

Includes:

  • 20 Clearblue Digital Ovulation Test Sticks
Read complete instructions before use.

Test is not intended for contraceptive use. 

Not suitable if:

  • You have recently been pregnant
  • Reached menopause
  • Have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
  • You are taking certain fertility drugs 

Keep out of the reach of children. 

This device is for home use. 

Do not reuse the test sticks. 

Store at 36-86°F (2-30°C). 

Do not freeze. 

For in vitro diagnostic use. 

Not for internal use.

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