I tried the original Clear Blue Digital ovulation tests when trying to conceive # 2 as a way to confirm if my testing strips were positive. Ovulation testing strips or cassette style can be difficult to read the results. The digital I originally used gave a circle for negative or a smiley face for positive. Youtube Link: Clear Blue Digital Ovulation Test. When trying for a third child, I got the chance to try the clear blue advance digital ovulation test. It tells you your fertility days rather than negative or positive, it says low, high or peak - similar to the clear blue fertility monitors. What was so great about this, is since I didn't have a chance to buy sticks for my clear blue fertility monitor when my first postpartum menstrual cycle started post baby 2, I was able to put the findings from my clear blue digital ovulation tests into my fertility friend chart in the monitor section. Usually I put the findings of my clear blue fertility monitor in the monitor section of my fertility chart. Their website says, this product is not recommended for women who have PCOS.
Clear Blue Plus Pregnancy Test with Blue Dye (+ / - ) This is what a negative looks like: Side Note: Blue dyes are often said to more frequently give false positives than pink dye. Some online boards that will tweak (alter) a pregnancy test photo to help individuals identify if the test is a faint positive or indeed negative, often will not do blue dyes.
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