In "it's about time" news, First Response has announced the first pregnancy test that syncs to an app.
Any woman who has ever taken an at-home pregnancy test knows how it feels to wait for the result, and essentially find out if your entire life is going to change forever (and ever, and ever). And luckily, now, there's an app for that.
The Bluetooth-enabled technology is called the First Response Pregnancy Pro stick, and here's what it can do:
The app-enabled test, which will be available for free for iOS and Andriod, hits stores this spring. It's only slightly more expensive than the traditional version, priced between $14.99 and $21.99. So what the heck, right?
Of course, it all sounds great, and I would definitely try it, but my one concern is that although the app purports to make testing easier, sometimes syncing up Bluetooth technology can be tricky (at least for me!). I'd worry getting the app set up would only make the crucial moment more stressful instead of less. That being said, since we have an app for every single thing we do, I'm surprised it took this long for peeing on a stick to get its own app!
Melissa Willets is a writer/blogger and a mom. Follow her on Twitter (@Spitupnsuburbs), where she chronicles her love of exercising and drinking coffee, but never simultaneously.