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Review: Clearblue Fertility Monitor
By Sarah Lawson on 02/07/2008 00:30:30
An easy to follow way to regularly test your monthly hormonal changes and establish your best days for TTC

Clearblue Fertility Monitor Easy to use and non-invasiveNot much to fault, but it is quite expensive Features: Easy to read screen read-outPrice: RRP £99.99 (plus 20 sticks £19.90)Contact:Clearblue websiteLong before you get as far as Pregnancy

Review: Clearblue pregnancy test kit
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/07/2006 01:28:13
A simple kit with reliable results - you can see if you're pregnant or not by testing on the day you period's due.

Clearblue Pregnancy Test Kit Easy to use whatever time of day it isAt around £8.99 for single test it's not cheap Features: Clearblue has an easy to see plus or minus sign which leaves you with a clear resultPrice: £8.99Contact:www.clearblueinfo/ukClearblue

Survey Shows Celeb Baby Influence on Women
By Sarah Lawson on 26/06/2008 12:40:20
Pregnancy testing kit company Clearblue found that Brits are changing their ideas about when to have babies thanks to the personal stories of celebrities

Clearblue, makers of pregnancy testing kits conducted a survey to find out what kinds of experience affected why, if and when people planned to get pregnant. Incredibly, whilst 34 per cent said that seeing friends or family members struggling to get

Home pregnancy tests – how to make yours as accurate as possible
By Kimberley Smith on 03/02/2012 13:02:44
When, how and how accurately can you tell if you’re pregnant before you visit the doctor?

Home pregnancy tests work by looking for a pregnancy hormone in your urine. Called human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), it is produced from the moment a fertilised egg implants into your womb.The levels of this hormone in your urine fluctuate so it’s always worth taking more than...

Mums conceive to get a head start at school
By Monica Stylli on 22/10/2007 11:52:17
New statistics show an increase in births registered in the month of September.

their child that all-important head start at school, a fertility monitor can be very useful. The Clearblue Fertility Monitor is proven to increase the chances of conception by 89% by accurately identifying the ‘high’ and ‘peak’ fertility days of a woman

Live webchat: Trying to conceive
By Monica Stylli on 10/08/2007 01:02:05
Fertility expert Lesley Foster answers your questions on trying for a baby.

at the wrong time.Few women have a regular 28 day cycle which can make it more difficult to pinpoint exactly when you are at your most fertile.Clearblue has teamed up with fertility expert of 20 years Lesley Foster and mum Joanne Wesley to answer your questions

29 is the most popular age to get pregnant
By Amanda Pauley on 20/06/2011 13:57:04
Women vote it the best time to start a family in the UK

Women in the UK have voted 29 the ideal age to have a baby with 59% of the vote.Just before the dreaded 3-0 is when most are financially secure enough to afford the costs of a little one.The research, compiled by Clearblue, revealed that by this age

Buyer's Guide to Pregnancy Test Kits
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/09/2009 11:58:32
How do pregnancy test kits work, when should you try them and how accurate are they?

they are to this hormone, with the lowest kits (ACON or Adavanced) claiming to be able to measure just 10mlU of the hormone. However, to give you a guide, a sensitivity of about 25mlU is much more common for kits like Clearblue (with kits like Boots tending to be at about

Trying for a baby in 2010?
By Celia Morgan on 20/01/2010 09:03:55
If trying to conceive is on your to do list this year, try out our mums’ New Year tips for boosting fertility

’s taking so long! I’ve been recommended to try the Clearblue ovulation kit by a friend who swore by it – no more fiddly ovulation strips and unclear lines!"Tara"I have joined a gym and my hubby and I are both on a diet. My husband is also eating more fish

Fertility and Pregnancy Testing on a Budget
By Sarah Lawson on 16/01/2008 01:29:08
Fertility and pregnancy home-testing kits are selling more than ever. But do you really need to spend so much money on repeat testing?

watching’, but it’s totally your choice.The big names – like Clearblue and Predictor – do cost more. Expect to pay at least £3.75 for a Boots kit and about £3.90 for the other big names, when buying as a double pack. Individually, they can cost a lot more

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