This Pregnancy Test App Will Entertain You While You Wait For Your Results

The outcome will be sent straight to your phone, too.
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Waiting for the results of a pregnancy test can be stressful, especially when there are three seemingly endless minutes between you and your future. 

First Response understands the frustration. The company has introduced the first ever "Pregnancy Pro" test sticks that use Bluetooth technology to connect to a phone app and deliver your results more clearly.

The actual test works just like any other pregnancy test on the market -- to put it crudely, you still pee on a stick.

But a special iOS and Android app syncs with the test and delivers the results of your urine sample straight to your phone, making it almost impossible to misinterpret the answer.  

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While they haven't found a solution to the three minutes it takes to analyze the results, the app provides you with videos and helpful information while you wait.

For example, you can select 'Calm me' to ease your nerves with soothing visuals, or 'Educate me' to learn quick facts about pregnancy and fertility. And if you just want to take your mind off the entire process, you can select 'Entertain me' for a much-needed distraction. 

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After three minutes, the app will clearly tell you if you're pregnant or not. If the test is positive, you can find information about what to expect when you're expecting, and start tracking the baby's due date. 

If it's negative, the app suggests steps to take, and remains a useful tool by keeping a record of your period cycle. 

Just like ordinary tests, the Pregnancy Pro digital stick will detect if you're pregnant as early as six days before your missed period and delivers accurate results 99 percent of the time. But at $15 to $22 per test, it's significantly pricier than traditional varieties, so it's up to you if a little extra reassurance and information is worth the difference. 

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7 Awesome Things Your Body Does During Pregnancy
1. Your Blood Volume Increases(01 of07)
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During pregnancy, the volume of blood in a woman's body increases by a whopping 50 percent in order to help support the uterus. Accordingly, the amount of blood pumped by the heart increases as well. As the Merck Manual explains, by the end of pregnancy, a woman's uterus receives one-fifth of her pre-pregnancy blood supply. (credit:Getty)
2. You Actually Glow(02 of07)
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If you find yourself looking all dewey and glow-y during your pregnancy, it's not just because you're brimming with I'm-about-to-become-a-mom sentiment; there's also a physiological basis for it. The aforementioned increase in circulation that occurs during pregnancy causes many women's faces to appear brighter, or flushed. And, as the American Pregnancy Association reports, as women's bodies produce more hormones, their oil glands can go into overdrive, resulting in that famed pregnancy glow. (credit:Getty)
3. You Grow An Entire Organ(03 of07)
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During pregnancy, women's bodies grow a whole new organ, i.e., the placenta -- a structure that develops in the uterus and provides oxygen and nutrients to your growing baby (while also playing a key role in waste removal). The organ typically grows onto the upper part of the uterus and is linked to your baby via the umbilical cord. After your baby's born and the placenta's job is done, it is simply expelled through the birth canal (although some women, including a growing number of celebs, then ingest it for its reputed health benefits -- a practice known as "placentophagia"). (credit:Getty)
4. You Loosen Up(04 of07)
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More specifically, as you move through your pregnancy, hormones (especially the aptly named "relaxin") help soften the ligaments that hold your bones together and the pelvic bones themselves begin moving to accommodate your baby's birth. Sometimes, this can cause a bit of pain and discomfort (if it's severe enough, you should see your doctor), although as What To Expect reports, once your baby is born, your joints will firm up again. (credit:Getty)
5. You Stop Shedding(05 of07)
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Do you have the thickest, most amazing head of hair, like, ever? During pregnancy you stop shedding hair at it's normal rate. As Baby Center explains, most of the time between 85 and 95 percent of the hair on your head is growing, while the rest is in a "resting" stage, before it falls out. But during pregnancy, higher estrogen levels extend that growth phase, meaning you lose less hair and may suddenly find yourself with a gloriously thick ponytail. (Although, as we previously reported, after your baby's born, that "extra" hair will fall out.) (credit:Getty)
6. You Breathe Differently(06 of07)
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It's not uncommon for pregnant women to feel short of breath, particularly later in their pregnancy when the uterus grows and begins to press on the diaphragm. But breathing also changes because of the high levels of the hormone progesterone in your body signal your brain to lower the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood, Merck explains -- yet another amazing example of all the things your body does to support and accommodate a growing baby. (credit:Getty)
7. You Become Particularly Orgasmic(07 of07)
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As Babble explains, the increased blood flow to a woman's genitals -- plus the general surge in any number of hormones that influence desire -- can make many pregnant women feel libidinous. And those changes can also increase sensitivity, allowing many women to orgasm more easily. But as with all things related to sexuality, this is totally individual -- some women want nothing to do with sex while they're pregnant. (credit:Getty)

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