A company presented the first pregnancy test with the results on a smartphone app. To support women, advice is also given.
You are pregnant ? No more announcing the good news to your spouse with the pregnancy test in hand. Unveiled at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) currently being held in Las Vegas, First Response’s “connected pregnancy test” has obviously attracted a lot of media attention.
Rest assured, you won’t have to urinate on your smartphone or tablet. The device operates as follows. Once the test is completed, a countdown timer will appear with a required wait time of three minutes for a result to be obtained. In the meantime, you will be offered to click on the “calm down” or “practice” buttons in order to try to remain calm. Depending on your choice, you will have a selection of fertility questions or videos of little puppies.
Advice to increase your chances
Then once the phone is synchronized with the user’s device, the results will be displayed on your screen, while giving some personalized advice to increase her chances of getting pregnant in the event of a negative test.
The company took care to consult experts to create a veritable database of fertility and pregnancy advice. In the event of a positive result, you can share your joy with your acquaintances directly from the application by sharing a visual of the pregnancy test on social networks.
Everything is baptized “First Response Pregnancy Pro“and connected in Blutooth to your phone. You will also need to download the” Cycle & Ovulation “application (available on iOS and Android).
The test is marketed in the United States for 20 dollars, against 10 dollars for a classic test. And for a few dollars more (premium version), the app offers pregnancy monitoring (if the test was positive) or advice on tracking fertility cycles and periods (if it was negative). .
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