Clearblue digital weeks estimator vs regular Clearblue digi

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Hey ladies,

It seems like the clearblue digital test with the weeks estimator is more sensitive than the regular digi's? Is this correct? I want to test at 12 dpo (if i make it there, as my LP is usually 9 days) and kind of want to use this type of clearblue test. Do you think it would be accurate? I want to find out on the 18th before the weekend so I can get to the doctor and hopefully be put on progesterone suppositories asap after a bfp, since I used them with my daughter and have had 2 previous miscarriages.

Thanks ladies,
Any suggestions for a different test that is most likely to be super accurate at 12 dpo is welcome, technically at that point my AF would be 3 days late.
 
Bumping because I am curious about this as well. I've heard that frer tends to be the most sensitive but have no experience of my own.
 
With my last pregnancy I took a frer at 14 dpo and got super dark lines. I would just really like to see the word "pregnant" but still want to test early. I read on clearblue's website that the clearblue weeks estimator has 2 sticks inside, one that is more sensitive which causes the "pregnant/not pregnant" results and another less sensitive stick which is the one that estimates how far along you are.
 
I just googled and found:
the clearblue digital with conception indicator PDF file says 1-2 weeks shows from 25, 2-3 from 50, 3+ from 200 and above
the clear blue digital (regular) shows at 50
I guess the weeks estimator is more sensitive. Good to know!
 

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