Why choose the Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test?The Clearblue Advanced Digital Ovulation Test offers a reliable way to pinpoint your most fertile days, helping you plan for pregnancy with greater confidence. Unlike standard tests, it tracks not only your two peak fertility days, but also up to four additional high fertility days, by monitoring the natural rise in oestrogen and luteinising hormone (LH). With a clear digital display and easy-to-understand symbols, it takes the guesswork out of ovulation testing — ideal for those looking for a more precise and practical solution.
How does Clearblue detect pregnancy before a missed period?Clearblue pregnancy tests are designed to detect the hCG hormone in your urine — a key indicator that appears in the very early stages of pregnancy. Thanks to its high sensitivity, the test can provide accurate results even a few days before your period is due.
Is the Clearblue test reusable?No, Clearblue pregnancy tests are for single use only. Each test stick contains a chemical strip that reacts once to your urine, so a new stick is needed for every test.
Is it reliable if cycles are irregular?Yes — the test remains over 99% accurate from the day your period is expected. However, if your cycles are irregular, it's best to base your testing on the longest cycle you've had recently, to avoid testing too early.
When should I take the test for best results?For the most accurate results, it’s recommended to test using your first urine of the day, as this is when hCG levels are most concentrated.
How does the Clearblue Ovulation Test detect fertile days?The test works by identifying changes in oestrogen and LH levels in your urine. This allows it to detect both high fertility days and your peak fertility window, giving you a clearer understanding of your cycle.
Can I use the test over multiple cycles?Yes, the replacement test sticks are compatible with the same digital holder, so you can continue using it across several cycles if needed.
What does it mean if no symbol appears on the display?If nothing appears on the screen, it may be due to a technical issue or the test hasn’t detected any hormone changes. Refer to the instruction leaflet or repeat the test with a new stick.
Can I take the ovulation test at any time of day?For consistent results, it’s best to test at the same time each day, ideally in the morning, when hormone levels tend to be more stable.