Clearblue Connects Peak Fertility Data To Smartphone App
Executive Summary
Procter & Gamble's connected Clearblue tracks a user’s personal hormone profile and sends data to a smartphone, typically alerting them about the four, or more, best days to get pregnant. It provides a window into fertility two days longer than other ovulation testing brands, the firm says.
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