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  2. Clearblue - Wikipedia

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    Clearblue home pregnancy test system 1985. Clearblue was introduced in 1985 with the launch of the first Clearblue Home Pregnancy Test system, which at the time was owned by Unilever. [4] It was the world’s first “rapid home test” that gave pregnancy test results in 30 minutes and allowed a woman to take a test before going to the doctor. [4]

  3. Cryptic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The term cryptic pregnancy is used by medical professionals to describe a pregnancy that is not recognized by the woman who is pregnant until she is in labor or has given birth. [1] The term is also used online for a special form of false pregnancy (pseudocyesis), or delusion of pregnancy, in which a woman who has no medical verification of ...

  4. *This* Is The Best Time Of Day To Take A Pregnancy Test For ...

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    In general, it's best to wait until you've missed your period, and to take the test first thing in the morning. Learn how timing impacts accuracy from experts.

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  6. Pregnancy tests using animals - Wikipedia

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    Before immunological pregnancy tests were developed in the 1960s, women relied on urine-based pregnancy tests using animals, ranging from mice to frogs. [1] [2] Advancements in medical technology have enabled women to accurately check their pregnancy status by using 'pee-on-a-stick' pregnancy test kits at home. Before these accessible and ...

  7. Pregnancy test - Wikipedia

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    A pregnancy test is used to determine whether a female is pregnant or not. The two primary methods are testing for the female pregnancy hormone (human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)) in blood or urine using a pregnancy test kit, and scanning with ultrasonography. [1] Testing blood for hCG results in the earliest detection of pregnancy. [2] Almost ...

  8. Margaret Crane - Wikipedia

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    Curious to what they were, she asked and to her surprise they were pregnancy tests. Each individual test tube contained reagents that when mixed with a pregnant woman's urine would indicate pregnancy by displaying a red ring at the bottom of the test tube. [4] Inspired by this, Crane saw the possibility of this as a home pregnancy test.

  9. Woman’s sweat turned blue during pregnancy: ‘I ... - AOL

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    In a TikTok video, Sethi, 24, joked that it was as if she was becoming a real-life Avatar. The strange symptom came on when Sethi, a fitness coach in London, was in her second trimester.