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Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Testwith Conception Indicator
The only pregnancy test that can estimate time since conception
Clearblue Professional Series
Accurate - over 99% accurate in detecting pregnancy from the day the period is due
Unique - the ONLY pregnancy test that can estimate time since conception
Clinically proven - correlates with estimation of gestational aging by routine ultrasound
Sensitive - can be used up to 4 days before the period is due
Unmistakably clear - results displayed in words and numbers on a digital screen
Reliable - based on established technology
Simple to use - convenient and easy to interpret
Trustworthy - from Clearblue, the worlds leading brand in home pregnancy and fertility testing
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is:
For more information about the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator, please visit our websites:
www.clearblue.comwww.swissprecisiondiagnostics.com
SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH, 1213 Petit Lancy, Geneva, Switzerland
2011 SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH. All rights reserved.
Clearblue is a trade mark Clearblue Professional Series: ROW-CI v1.0 April 2011
Contents
Revolutionising Home Pregnancy Testing 4
Innovation Using Established Technology 5
Solid Clinical Foundations 6
Thorough Scientific Basis 8
State-of-The-Art Micro-Semiquantitation 9
User-friendly and Convenient 11
Boasts a Wealth of Clinical Evidence 12
Reliable in Detecting Pregnancy 13
Highly Sensitive for Pregnancy Detection Before the Day the Period is Due 14
Accurate in Determining Time since Conception 15
Excellent Pregnancy Duration Agreement with Standard-of-Care Ultrasound 16
Conception Result Simple to Interpret 17
Easy to Use 18
Trusted by Women 18
The Test Women Most Favour 19
Meets the Needs of Healthcare Professionals 20
About SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH 21
References 22
About Clearblue
Clearblue is the worlds leading brand in home pregnancy and fertility testing.
Consumers trust the Clearblue brand because it delivers the accurate information
they want. The Clearblue product range is built on a strong foundation of peer-
reviewed science and consumer understanding. Clearblue products are also
trusted and recommended by doctors, many of whom recognise that Clearblue is
supported by 25 years of expertise, quality, and innovation in consumer diagnostics.
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Innovation using established technology As with other home pregnancy tests, the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator detects
and measures hCG, the hormone produced early in pregnancy and excreted in the urine1
hCG is the marker of choice for detecting pregnancy and has a long and proven history in pregnancy
testing2,3
Pregnancy can be tested either by holding the absorbent sampler of the device in the urine stream for 5
seconds or by dipping the absorbent sampler into urine collected into a clean container, for 20 seconds
The Conception Indicator feature is designed to estimate the time since conception occurred. This estimate
assumes that conception occurred on the day of ovulation, which is defined as the day after the urinary LH
surge
The Conception Indicator feature works on a threshold basis of urinary hCG levels: there are three time
bands that give an estimate of 1-2, 2-3 and 3 or more weeks since conception. These thresholds are based
on extensive research of urinary hCG rise in early pregnancy determined using the day after the LH surge as
a marker for the day of conception
Revolutionising home pregnancy testing
Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is the latest innovation in pregnancy testing. This simple to use product is unique in that not only does it inform a woman whether she is pregnant or not, but also indicates when she conceived. The test is >99% accurate in detecting pregnancy and 92% accurate in estimating time since conception.
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator combines all the benefits of the current
Clearblue one-step digital pregnancy test with the unique advantage of a Conception Indicator feature
Pregnancy is detected with >99% accuracy when testing from the day the period is due
The overall accuracy of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator was 92% in
estimating time since conception. This feature uses known levels of human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)
in urine relative to the day of the luteinising hormone (LH) surge +1 day, to estimate time since conception
The accuracy of Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator in estimating time since
conception (and therefore gestational aging) has been further validated by comparison with standard-of-
care ultrasound gestational aging and the results of both methods found to be 98% in agreement
Discovering when conception took place may assist in planning for the pregnancy
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator has been developed by SPD Swiss Precision
Diagnostics GmbH (SPD), pioneers of the worlds first one-step and digital pregnancy tests and leaders in
womens health consumer diagnostics
Clearblue has been working closely with consumers and healthcare professionals for over 25 years to
deliver trusted, quality products in pregnancy and fertility
Time since conception [weeks]
hCG level
Average level of hCG
Threshold A
Threshold B
3+ Weeks2-3 Weeks
1-2 Weeks
Figure One: Increasing levels of urinary hCG with time since conception.
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Solid clinical foundationsLH is a hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland. In females, at the time of menstruation, follicle
stimulating hormone (FSH) initiates the growth of ovarian follicles, specifically affecting the granulosa cells. With
the rise in estrogen levels, LH receptors are also expressed on the maturing follicle that in turn produces an
increasing amount of estradiol. Eventually at the time of the maturation of the follicle, the circulating estrogen
level leads, via the hypothalamic interface, to a release or surge of LH over a 24-48 hour period. This LH
surge triggers the release of the egg (ovulation), and also initiates the conversion of the residual follicle into a
corpus luteum that, in turn, produces progesterone to prepare the endometrium for a possible implantation.
Evidence for using the day after LH surge as the day of conception
1. LH is a marker for ovulation
The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined the rise in circulating LH as the best parameter for
impending ovulation4
Levels of LH in urine correlate 100% with ultrasound detection of ovulation5
A prospective study using the Clearblue Fertility Monitor (formerly the Clearplan Fertility Monitor) found that
in cycles where the two days of peak fertility were detected, (day of LH surge and LH surge +1) ovulation
was confirmed by ultrasound in 91.1% of cycles
2. Conception occurs very shortly after ovulation
Studies have shown that the egg survives for only 0.7 of a day7
Studies have highlighted that the fertile period ends on the day of ovulation8-10
The results of a large, multicentre study demonstrated that conception most likely occurred on the day of
LH surge or day LH+111
Since conception occurs shortly after ovulation, the latter can be used as a proxy for the time of conception12
The time of conception is most likely to occur on the day following the LH surge
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Figure Two: Mean changes in the concentration of hormones in peripheral venous plasma (expressed as a percentage of their maximum value relative to the day of the LH surge). Adapted from Collins (1985).13
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Thorough scientific basis Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) is a peptide hormone produced in pregnancy that is made by the embryo
soon after conception and later by the syncytiotrophoblast (part of the placenta). An important role of hCG is to
prevent the disintegration of the corpus luteum of the ovary and thereby maintain progesterone production that
is critical for a pregnancy in humans.
The Conception Indicator feature uses urinary hCG levels to estimate time since conception.
Evidence for using hCG levels to estimate time since conception Levels of hCG in serum and urine rise rapidly during the first days of pregnancy14,15
In studies absolute levels of hCG have been used to estimate gestational age16,17
Rigorous trials on approximately 3000 individual samples show there is a consistent pattern to urinary hCG
levels during the first three weeks following conception18
The time since conception has been scientifically validated as being related to absolute quantities of hCG
in urine
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Figure Three: Log10 (hCG) levels on the days following the LH surge (mean and 95% confidence interval of the mean shown).18
State-of-the-art micro-semiquantitationInside a Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator uses a pioneering new approach and novel
algorithm for measuring urinary hCG
Two strips are contained within the new Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator a low
sensitivity strip and a high sensitivity strip
The Test monitors the Control line which is present on the low sensitivity strip, and the Results lines which
are present on both strips. Only when a valid Control line is detected will the result be determined
The Control and Result lines cannot be read by eye. Instead the test uses an optical system to measure
the density of the lines a red light shines onto the control and result line zones, and the light reflected is
converted into an electrical signal
Its revolutionary micro-semiquantitative technology distinguishes between four different possible results:
(see following page)
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Result line on high sensitivity strip exceeds the
threshold set for 1-2 week result, but not the
threshold set for a 2-3 result
Result line on low sensitivity strip does not
exceed the threshold set for 3+ week result
No hCG detected by the assay strips, therefore
a not-pregnant result is returned
Result line on high sensitivity strip exceeds the
threshold set for 2-3 week result
Result line on low sensitivity strip exceeds the
threshold set for 3+ week result
Result line on high sensitivity strip exceeds the
threshold set for 2-3 week result
Result line on low sensitivity strip does not
exceed the threshold set for 3+ week result
Pregnant and conception occurred approximately 1-2 weeks ago
Pregnant and conception occurred more than 3 weeks ago
Not pregnant result
Pregnant and conception occurred approximately 2-3 weeks ago
User-friendly and convenient The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator gives the result in words Pregnant or
Not Pregnant providing a much greater degree of clarity than non-digital tests and ease of interpretation
of the test result than with visual tests
If the test result is Pregnant, the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator uniquely also
displays a result in numbers: 1-2, 2-3 or 3+, indicating that conception occurred approximately 1 to 2
weeks ago, approximately 2 to 3 weeks ago or more than 3 weeks ago
Not pregnant result
Pregnant and conception occurred approximately 2-3 weeks ago
Pregnant and conception occurredapproximately 1-2 weeks ago
Pregnant and conception occurred more than 3 weeks ago
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Boasts a wealth of clinical evidenceNumerous clinical and consumer studies have been conducted to establish the accuracy, reliability and ease of
use of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator.
Studies were carried out among untrained healthy volunteer women who were attempting to conceive
Women tested the product at home for some studies or in a study centre for other studies
Studies were carried out in the laboratory using urine samples from women who had conceived, or who
were seeking a pregnancy test
Studies were carried out using urine samples from women who had conceived and then subsequently
obtained their gestational aging by ultrasound.
Highlights of selected studies carried out with the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator
are given in the next sections of this monograph.
Consumers are informed of how to change weeks since conception to gestational age, using the information
below, which can be found in the product information leaflet. This clear explanation may also help women
understand how pregnancy is dated by healthcare professionals.
How to interpret the results
Results Time since conceptionHow your doctor will date
your pregnancy (based on a 28 day cycle)
Your result is Not Pregnantyou may not be pregnant, or the level of pregnancy hormone may not be high enough to be detected, or you may have miscalculated the day your period was due
Your result is Pregnantand you conceived approximately 1-2 weels ago
3-4 weeks
Your result is Pregnantand you conceived approximately 2-3 weels ago
4-5 weeks
Your result is Pregnantand you conceived more than 3 weeks ago
5+ weeks
Table One: How the Conception Indicator result fits with doctors pregnancy dating (using last menstrual period [LMP]).
Reliable in detecting pregnancy Study Objective: To demonstrate the accuracy of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception
Indicator
Design: 400 women between the ages of 18 and 45 who were attending a clinic for pregnancy evaluation
provided urine samples quantified for hCG using an extremely sensitive automated method. Expected
Pregnant/Not Pregnant results predicted by the quantitative test were compared to actual results obtained
by trained laboratory technicians using 3 different batches of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with
Conception Indicator
Results19:
1180/1184 results from the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator correlated with
results predicted from the quantitative method
The overall accuracy of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator in detecting
pregnancy was 99.7%
Table Two: Distribution of results from three different batches of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator (combined) compared to results from the quantitative method
Conclusion: The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator demonstrated over 99%
accuracy in detecting pregnancy when compared to a laboratory method
Results from Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Testwith Conception Indicator
Result expected fromquantitative method
Not pregnant Pregnant Correlation
Not pregnant 820 4 820/824
Pregnant 0 360 360/360
All 820 364 1180/1184
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Highly sensitive for pregnancy detection before the day the period is dueEarly testing for pregnancy (testing before a period is due) can be of value to a woman if she is anxious about
being pregnant, or if she is motivated to take steps to improve her lifestyle as early as possible following
pregnancy.
Study Objective: To demonstrate the sensitivity of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception
Indicator in the detection of pregnancy on days before the period is due
Design: 89 women who conceived provided first morning urine samples every day during the cycle in
which they became pregnant. Each sample was tested using the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with
Conception Indicator. The day their period should have been due was predicted from the LH surge which
was detected in the samples
Results19:
Conclusion: The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is highly sensitive and can
detect pregnancy up to 4 days before the day the period is due.
Pregnancy testing from the day the period is due is >99% accurate. Innovations in the field of pregnancy testing mean that women can test for pregnancy before the day their period is due
The day the period is due requires that a woman remembers the date of her last period and calculates from here, basing this calculation on the expected length of her cycle. However, lengths of menstrual cycles can be variable in women14,19,20 and even taking the mean of the last three cycle lengths does not give an accurate prediction of the length of the current cycle
We recommend that women perform a pregnancy test on the day the period is due. However, as hCG levels rise quickly in early pregnancy, many women can test positive before the day their period is due. If they test negative, but still suspect they are pregnant, women should wait 3 days or until their period is due and test again.
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Figure Four: Number of pregnancies detected with the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator.
Accurate in determining time since conception Study Objective: To establish the accuracy of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception
Indicator in determining the time since conception
Design: 89 women who conceived provided first morning urine samples every day for 90 days from the
first day of their period during the cycle in which they became pregnant. Samples from 7 days before
the period was due (7 days post conception) to 28 days after the day the period was due (42 days post
conception) were tested using the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator. Results of
the Conception Indicator feature were compared to estimated time since conception based on detection of
LH in the urine and taking LH+1 as the day of conception
Results21:
The overall accuracy of the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator was 92% in
estimating time since conception
The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator was 96.5% accurate if time since
conception was 1-2 weeks, 76.1% accurate if time since conception was 2-3 weeks and 96.9%
accurate if time since conception was more than 3 weeks
Conclusion: The Conception Indicator feature provides an accurate estimate of time since conception and
is 92% accurate
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Excellent pregnancy duration agreement with standard-of-care ultrasound Study Objective: To determine the level of agreement between the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test
with Conception Indicator and standard-of-care ultrasound in assessing pregnancy duration in a real-life,
observational setting encompassing routine clinical care.
Design: Women collected daily urine samples from day one of their next menstrual cycle. If any
volunteer became pregnant, daily urine samples continued to be collected for 43 days after the LH
surge. Samples from day -7 to day +28 relative to the day the period was due (LH surge +15 days)
were tested using the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator. This categorised any
resulting pregnancies into one of three groups: 12 weeks, 23 weeks, and 3+ weeks since conception.
Information from the standard UK ultrasound dating scan was recorded by their midwife including the
expected delivery date.
Results22: Full data were available from 52 pregnant women who had conceived naturally. The agreement
between the gestational age as calculated by the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator
result and the exact midwife-recorded gestational age via ultrasound was 82.3%. However, when a 5-day
range was applied to the ultrasound reading (as per routine UK clinical practice), the level of agreement was
98%.
Conclusion: The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator provides a significantly high
(98%) level of agreement with standard-of-care ultrasound when assessing pregnancy duration in a real-
life, observational setting which closely mirrors daily clinical practice. Conversely, when comparing LMP
only 76.9% of women were found within the +/- 5 day range using ultrasound. Therefore Clearblue Digital
Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator was more accurate than LMP in dating pregnancy.
Number of samples
Percentage exact agreement
Percentage exact agreement within 5 days of ultrasound dating
95% CI
Agreement with ultrasound age reported by midwife (n= 52)
4,786 82.3% 98% 97.2100%
Table Three: Analysis of Conception Indicator result compared to gestational aging assessment by ultrasound.
Conception result simple to interpret Study Objective: To determine if the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator digital
display of 1-2, 2-3 or 3+ weeks indicating the time since conception can be correctly read, easily understood
and correctly interpreted
Design: 101 untrained volunteers tested standardised samples of urine containing hCG expected to
produce a Not Pregnant (0 mIU/ml), Pregnant 1-2 weeks (25 mIU/ml), Pregnant 2-3 weeks (200 mIU/ml) and
Pregnant 3+ weeks (20000 mIU/ml) and compared their interpretation of the results with those of trained
coordinators who read the same device
Results21: 384/402 sample results interpreted by the volunteers were the same as those interpreted by the
trained coordinators an overall agreement of 95.5%
Conclusion: The digital result from the Clearblue Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator is easy to read
and simple to interpret
Not pregnant result
Pregnant and conception occurred approximately 2-3 weeks ago
Pregnant and conception occurredapproximately 1-2 weeks ago
Pregnant and conception occurred more than 3 weeks ago
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76.3%Very Easy
13.1%
4.4%
1.8%
0.0%
4.4%
0.0%Very Difficult
Easy to use 114 consumers completed a questionnaire both at
home and at a study centre on their experiences with
the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception
Indicator. They were asked to indicate whether
they found the instructions for the Clearblue Digital
Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator very easy,
easy or not easy to understand.
Results21: 99.1% of women found the instructions
very easy or easy to understand.
114 consumers were asked to indicate on a 7-point
scale how easy they found the Clearblue Digital
Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator to use,
where 1 indicated very easy and 7 indicated very
difficult.
Results21: 93.8% women rated the device at scale
points 1 to 3 for ease of use
Conclusion: The Clearblue Digital Pregnancy
Test with Conception Indicator is easy to use and
understand
Trusted by women114 consumers completed a questionnaire both at
home and at a study centre on their experiences with
the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception
Indicator using a 7-point scale, where 1 indicated very
confident and 7 indicated not very confident in the
test result.
Results21: 93.8% of women rated their confidence
in the result at scale points 1 to 3
Conclusion: Women feel great confidence in
the results obtained with the Clearblue Digital
Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator
Very Easy 78.9%
Easy 20.2%
Not Easy 0.9%
Very Condent 81.4%
11.5%
0.9%
0.9%
0.0%
Not At All Condent 3.5%1.8%
Not At All Condent 3.5%
The test women most favour114 consumers completed a questionnaire on their experiences with the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with
Conception Indicator and indicated whether they were more likely to buy a pregnancy test kit with a conception
indicator, or less likely to buy one with this feature
Results21:
92.1% (105/114) women said they would be more likely to buy a pregnancy test with a conception
indicator feature than just a standard pregnancy test
93 women provided their own reasons for why they would like a conception indicator: these are shown
in the Table below
92/114 women (80.7%) said they would feel more confidence in a positive pregnancy result if there was
also an indication of when they conceived
Conclusion: A pregnancy test with a conception indicator feature is preferred by women
ReasonsNumber of Volunteers
n (%) [N = 93]
Nice to know when I conceived 50 (43.8%)
Price comparisons are more important 10 (8.7%)
Gives more information 8 (7%)
Appears more accurate/more reassuring 8 (7%)
Speed of test/easy to read 5 (4.3%)
Helps me plan when to see my doctor 2 (1.7%)
Takes anxiety away whilst waiting to see my doctor 3 (2.6%)
Dont know how helpful it is 4 (3.5%)
Other 3 (2.6%)
No response 21 (16.4%)
Table Four: Reasons why women would like a conception indicator feature.
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Meets the needs of healthcare professionals Surveys were carried out among healthcare professionals (obstetricians/gynaecologists, family/general
practitioners, nurse practitioners and midwives) to obtain their perceptions on the usefulness of the
Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception Indicator.
Results21:
Opinions expressed included an unmet need for early pregnancy testing and evaluation of hCG
The majority of healthcare professionals were positive about the inclusion of a conception indicator with
a pregnancy test
A high proportion of healthcare professionals considered that the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test
with Conception Indicator could lead to some changes in their interaction with patients, open up more
patient dialogue and promote greater awareness of pregnancy in general
Benefits of additional information for patients include:
Planningforthepregnancy
Modifyinglifestyle
Allowingwomentoseekpre-natalcareearlyon
Usefulforgivinganindicationofdeliverydate
Conclusion: Most healthcare professionals felt that the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test with Conception
Indicator would be useful to their practice and to their patients
About SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbHSPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH is a world leader in the research, design, production and supply
of advanced consumer diagnostic products. Our brands, such as Clearblue and Persona are familiar in
many countries, and are trusted for their accuracy and simplicity by women keen to know more about their
own reproductive health. SPD brands are acclaimed for their pioneering innovation: Clearblue was the first
brand to introduce a one-step pregnancy test, a one-minute test, a urine sample indicator, digitally displayed
results and a Conception Indicator feature.
At SPD, we are committed to helping people make informed decisions about their health and well-being, through
a continuing flow of new and inventive developments. Our research centre is at the sharp edge of innovation,
and is fully engaged in the development of reliable diagnostic products for better health and personal self-care.
If you are a healthcare professional and wish to contact a member of the Clearblue support team about any
product in the Clearblue range, please send an email to spdproductsupport@spdspark.com
Alternatively, you could write to us at:
SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH
47 Route de Saint-Georges
1213 Petit Lancy
Geneva
Switzerland
www.swissprecisiondiagnostics.com
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