We know very well that it doesn't matter if you are planning to have a child or if you think you got pregnant by carelessness, taking a pregnancy test is always something that generates enormous anxiety in any woman.
Usually, women opt for the common tests, the ones you go to the pharmacy and buy, with a very affordable price in pharmacies, but everyone knows that tests are not always 100% reliable.
If the result is positive or negative, it is necessary to do a blood test immediately afterwards, which will give the certainty of 100%, as the pharmacy tests end up generating a series of doubts.
So today we have prepared an application called First Response Pregnancy Pro that aims to eliminate these uncertainties, from future moms or not.
First Response Pregnancy Pro
Today we are talking about a digital pregnancy test released by First Response during CES in Las Vegas. So according to the company, the test is not very different from those found in pharmacies, analyzing urine to determine whether a woman is expecting a baby or not.
The big difference it provides, however, is that the application is for android and iOS and that comes with Pregnancy Pro.
When it is installed, the device that gives the test result communicates via Bluetooth with the mobile device, in this case your cell phone, so it will provide you with instructions on how everything should be done, in addition to some useful data to distract the mom-to-be or if not, while she waits for the three minutes of app review.
After the result is revealed, the app suggests what to do next. Thus helping even first-time moms, who sometimes don't know what to do right after discovery.
So if the woman receives confirmation that she is pregnant, she receives information about when the birth will occur, suggestions for questions to ask the doctor, alerts to remind her when to perform prenatal tests and even updates on how is the gestational development.
But if the analysis is negative, the app provides tips on how to increase the chances of getting pregnant and even a service to control the menstrual cycle. If that's her wish.
As we said above, the device that analyzes the woman's urine communicates with the cell phone through Bluetooth to inform if she is pregnant or not.
After all, the app suggests actions that can be taken next, educating and guiding especially first-time moms, as many are scared, don't know what to do at the time and especially have no idea of the first step after the test is positive.
Although not yet well known, the Pregnancy Pro device is already priced and will cost between US$ 15 and US$ 22.
First Response also points out that the test can detect pregnancy only six days after conception and that, unlike pharmacy tests, it can be used more than once without problems.