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Clearblue Ovulation Test with Dual Hormone Indicator - Feedback Thread NOW CLOSED

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AngelieMumsnet · 22/08/2014 14:00

This thread is for the 50 Mumsnetters recruited to try out the ovulation test from Clearblue.

Here’s what ClearBlue say "Clearblue Ovulation Test with Dual Hormone Indicator is breakthrough product because it tracks both luteinising hormone and estrogen it is the only Ovulation test that typically identifies 4 or more Fertile days, that’s more than any other Ovulation test. This means you have more advanced notice of when your body is preparing for ovulation than any other test."

All testers are currently trying to conceive and selected testers have been sent a Dual Hormone Ovulation Kit - RRP £29.99.

We are asking for feedback across a three month period. We have added some questions below on first impressions: please answer them as soon as you can after receiving the Dual Hormone Ovulation Kit. We will add some more questions across the next three months.

All testers who try the Dual Hormone Ovulation Kit and leaves their feedback as requested will be entered into a prize draw where one winner will receive a £250 Love2Shop voucher.

First impressions
How long you have been TTCing and whether this is for a first baby or 2nd, 3rd etc.
Please say what other products, if any, you have tried when TTCing.
On opening the package what were your first impressions of the kit?
What was the packaging like?
How quickly did you get started with it?
How easy were the instructions to follow? Did you understand it all?
Any other comments on first impressions?

As a wrap up please could all testers let Clearblue know their responses to the following questions:

  1. Based on your experiences with the Clearblue Ovulation Test with Dual Hormone Indicator, do you think you would recommend it to someone else you knew who was TTCing? Or do you think you'd recommend it on MN if you saw a post asking this or from someone who was TTCing like you were?


  1. If you're still TTCing, do you think you will continue to use it?


  1. How did you get on over the last 3 months or so with the test?


  1. What impact, if any, did it have on your TTCing?


and finally any last comments on this product?

Please note: your anonymous comments may be used by Clearblue on their website and other marketing materials.

Thanks and good luck (with everything!)
MNHQ
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DonnaLymansSockPuppet · 17/12/2014 08:44

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AnnMumsnet · 17/12/2014 10:50

Yes feel free to keep adding to the thread if you can.
We had to close it off and do the draw as it has been open for so long...

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Raccoonrachy · 22/01/2015 13:42

I actually searched this out to give feedback for this product. My fiancé and I had been trying to conceive for 2 years and had tried various cheap ovulation tests before with no luck. After many visits to doctor getting all my hormones and various other tests done finally got an appt with a fertility clinic - bought this test more to have concrete ovulation dates to give - got 4 flashing smiley faces day 15 to 19 then on day 20...the solid face appears. Shout out to my fiancé and we make the most of it before work. For the next 3 weeks I feel no different go away to Amsterdam for the weekend, party and live as usual then by some miracle nothing happens - this nothing means so much... Rush out to 24 tesco get another clear blue test (I'm a convert now) and those words I'd never believed I'd see Popped straight up 'PREGNANT'!!!!

Now 20 weeks on and find out the sex of our wee joy next week - couldn't be happier and wish I had forked out for this earlier on - would have saved me plenty in 'period not pregnant disappointment' wine!!

Good luck ladies - it can happen for u xxx

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