We never thought we’d see the day when a biodegradable (and flushable) pregnancy test would hit the market. And now that it has, we can’t believe no one has thought of it sooner. Called Lia, the test ...
“Who hasn’t hidden a pregnancy test in the trash?” said Bethany Edwards, one of the two Philly-based inventors of the flushable pregnancy test. Bethany Edwards holds the flushable pregnancy test she ...
In the past year, we have seen a growing interest and commitment to the environment at both the business and consumer levels. More businesses are focused on providing environmentally friendly products ...
For anyone who needs to take a pregnancy test discreetly, Lia is here for you. The first flushable pregnancy test, which was created back in 2015 by two UPenn grad students, has now been cleared by ...
[Photo: courtesy Morrama] That at-home tests are made of single-use plastic isn’t all that surprising. When they were first authorized by the Food and Drug Administration in November 2020, the goal ...
The biodegradable test was created to provide discretion and a more environmentally friendly alternative The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared for market the first flushable, ...
Pregnancy tests are in dire need of a redesign. And while we’ve seen some real progress on this front, the vast majority of “modern” digital pregnancy tests are overpriced and generate even more ...
If you have sex, you’ve probably used a pregnancy test at least once in your life—or way more than that. Honestly, some people may be peeing on a stick more times in a year than they call their ...
There go millions of soap opera story lines where a secret pregnancy is revealed by a thoughtlessly discarded urine stick in the trash can. Last Monday, the Food and Drug Administration cleared Lia, ...