{"id":56,"date":"2020-01-02T19:46:00","date_gmt":"2020-01-02T19:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.couldibepregnant.com\/?p=56"},"modified":"2020-01-02T19:46:00","modified_gmt":"2020-01-02T19:46:00","slug":"clearblue-digital-pregnancy-test-urine-midstream-floodguard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.couldibepregnant.com\/best-digital-pregnancy-test\/clearblue-digital-pregnancy-test-urine-midstream-floodguard\/","title":{"rendered":"Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test: Urine for a Midstream with a Floodguard"},"content":{"rendered":"

Imagine this: you\u2019ve already gone to the store and grabbed a digital midstream style pregnancy test. A box set with two testing wands. You\u2019ve been waiting half the day and now you have to pee. Finally. You really<\/em> have to go. Seriously. You don\u2019t know how you\u2019ve managed to wait this long. Maybe anticipation. Maybe you were waiting for someone else to get home.<\/p>\n

Maybe you just have a strong bladder and you were putting this off for as long as you could. Whatever the reason, you have to go. Right now. You get yourself settled in the bathroom. You open the test, begin to apply the urine, then\u2026oh no. The test is oversaturated. It\u2019s ruined. All of that full bladder waiting down the toilet. But wait, you have a second wand right next to the first. You manage to take another test. The wick wasn\u2019t saturated enough. There isn\u2019t enough for a reading.<\/p>\n

Maybe if the wick had been wider you would have had a better outcome. If only,right? The creators behind the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test<\/a> may have had a similar scenario in mind when they designed their product. A Floodguard to avoid oversaturation errors and a wider wick to better catch the stream give the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test some advantages over its competition. But how else does this product compare to other pregnancy tests?<\/p>\n

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