Clearblue Menopause Stage Indicator, 5 Ct
$19.80
Description
- DISCOVER YOUR LIKELY STAGE[2]: The app combines 5 FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) test results with your age and cycle history to indicate your likely menopause stage[2]: premenopause, early perimenopause, late perimenopause or postmenopause
- LEARN MORE: Helps you understand your likely menopause stage[2] to feel better prepared. Track your results, cycles and symptoms in the app. Once you have your result, generate your personalized health report to share with your doctor
- FIND OUT IF THIS PRODUCT IS RIGHT FOR YOU by visiting the Clearblue website[3]. App is only available in the United States
- WHY 5 TESTS? Using just one FSH test will not accurately reflect your overall level because FSH can vary, so monitoring it over several days determines your overall level.
- WHAT’S INSIDE: The Clearblue Menopause Stage Indicator includes 5 Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) test sticks for women. Use with FREE-to-download ‘Menopause Stage – Clearblue me’ app to find out your likely menopause stage! [1,2]
- SCAN the QR CODE on PACKAGE INSERT to download the ‘Menopause Stage – Clearblue me’ app, which is subscription-free with no in-app purchases. Compatible with most iPhones & Android Phones running on latest major operating system (OS) & one previous
- FREE-TO-DOWNLOAD ‘Menopause Stage – Clearblue me’ APP[1]: Log your test results & track symptoms & cycle data. Get smart reminders, access relevant educational content & learn more about the menopause journey
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Additional information
Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 3.54 x 2.05 inches, 3.21 ounces |
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Date First Available | May 25, 2023 |
Manufacturer | Procter & Gamble |
Country of Origin | USA |
Cat –
App is extremely easy to use. Simply follow the step by step guide. Tests read quickly. You must do a full 5 second stream or dip. Within a minute my test gave positive reading. It sets up a testing schedule to get a full reading.
Keri E. –
I liked having this to use at home to help clarify where i was at in the journey. But please read the directions because you don’t need that much urine. If you oversaturate it, you will get a messed up test. My first test was that way (it showed no results at all, not even a control) Upon reading further, it states you either urinate on the stick for up to 5 seconds or dip for 5 seconds if you urinate in a cup. So my first test was a complete fail. But the other tests were spot on. I am in menopause and have had my levels tested by my doctor and now currently getting treatment for symptoms. There are 5 tests in the pack. Easy to read, simple and helps reassure you if you feel like you’re losing your mind. I was able to take this to my doctor as well with the information from the app you download to record your results.
sandra –
Este producto es sumamente importante para nosotros las mujeres que estamos pasando por la premenopausa en 5 días tienes los resultados
DeAnna –
My phone did not support the app so I had to use an alternative device. Once I could download the app it was really easy. This product is not designed for people who have PCOS and/or use hormonal birth control, it says you can still track your symptoms with the app though. Not too useful for me.
R. Smith –
The app that goes with these tests sucks. So the first day I went to test my cycle came and I wanted to reset my first testing day, the app won’t let you alter the dates or times associated with testing, so choose wisely when you set the test schedule up. You can keep pushing the start date for up to 21 days, which is what I did. I waited until period was over to start testing. Then I ran into another road block. I set the test reminder for 7 am, got up and tested, took a picture of my test to log later after getting kids off to school and out to work and it wouldn’t let me log the test telling me instead I missed my test day. Again, there is no way to edit this. I think I would have been better off getting a the cheapo order of ovulation predictors off of here like I used to use since they measure the same thing. I got no useful info from these tests and the app.
beverly.a.hayden –
You really didn’t need more than one test. I did all 5 and everyone of them were really faint lines. In which they don’t explain if it makes a difference or not. You’re better off going to your gyno.
Kristy –
I followed these directions to a ‘t’. I took all tests the same time of morning, 1st urine of the day, read results at 5 mins and my generated report says that my stage is “undetermined”. ?!?! What?!?! I am 41, and my husband and I would like to have a child together bc we’ve only been married since 2020. My mother had severe endometriosis and had to have a complete hysterectomy at 32, so her history doesn’t help me as far as menopause goes. My gm was 43 when my mother was born, but supposedly had not had a period for over a year when she got pregnant w my mother. After the 5 mins, all of my tests were negative. I don’t mean there was a slight line but barely noticable so I’ll just say negative. These tests were stark white like Casper the ghost. I even looked in different rooms under different lighting. And I used the 5 minute timer on the app. The directions say do not read after 8 mins. After 10-15 mins, I did notice a slight line, like an evaporation line on a pregnancy test, but it was outside the 8 mins. So I put negative on my tests and the app said my stage was undetermined bc it didn’t expect my tests to be negative with my age and it conflicted with my cycle information that I put in. Well, I put in MY information, no woman is the same as the next, so does this app run off of information that all women’s cycles are the same? I followed their rules so Idk what these test results are based upon. This did nothing to help me. Money down the drain.
B. Miles –
First thing, you can’t use this product without downloading their intrusive app. That is infuriating. Plus, if you don’t test on the exact dates they tell you, the app won’t let you record a result. Then you have to wait until you do all five tests to see what they mean. That is annoying. If you do not enter other factors, they won’t tell you anything. It definitely looks like ClearBlue is using the data of the users on the app to track people’s menstrual cycles and symptoms to sell or use for other privacy invading activities. Otherwise, why would they insist on you using an app, only allowing you to enter a test on their schedule and only if you give them other private information on the app. Finally, once you do get a result, you find out it is not very reliable. They could simply put instructions on a written insert or tell you on a website. You can’t get any information without the app and without doing things exactly like they want. It is not as if timing or any of the factors they require are critical to the diagnosis. The whole thing is a big guess. TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY and probably a privacy scam.