Description
First Answer Midstream Pregnancy Test strip is intended for use by adult women. It helps to detect 6 days sooner than your missed period i.e. it detects sooner the hormone level that is responsible for pregnancy detection. In pregnancy the sooner you get to know that you have conceived, the better it is. This test gives 99.9% accuracy from the day of expected period. It detects the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin hormone (HCG) in human urine. HCG concentrations in non-pregnant women are normally modest, around 5 mIU. This hormone is produced in significantly higher amounts during pregnancy. It has got easy to read results.
Key Features
-CE mark
-New improved technology
-New unique design
-European Union Quality Standard
-Big display
Form
Strip
Flavor/Variant/Type/Size
Vision First Answer Midstream Pregnancy Test Strip
Key Benefits
-A pregnancy test strip that helps detect 6 days sooner than your missed period
-It has 99.9% accuracy
-Made with new improved technology
-Provides results within minutes
-Made on European Union Quality Standards
-Easy to read results with big display
Direction For Use
-Remove the test stick from the wrapper and the Overcap.
-With the Absorbent Tip pointed down and the Result Window facing away from the body, hold the stick by the Thumb Grip. Only use the Absorbent Tip for 5 seconds in your urine stream.
-OR fill a clean, dry cup halfway with pee. Place the tip only for 5 seconds in the urine.
-Two lines mean pregnant, while one line means not pregnant
Storage
-Store at room temperature
-Protect from sunlight, heat, and moisture
Faqs
1.Is the test affected by any drugs or medications?
Only drugs containing the pregnancy hormone (HCG) have the potential to influence the outcome (e.g., A.P.L., Pregnyl, Profasi and Pergonal). Hormone therapy containing Clomiphene citrate (e.g., Clomid and Serophene), alcohol, painkillers, antibiotics, or the contraceptive pill should not impact the test.
2.What is the test's precision?
The test gives early result >99% accurate from the day of missed period. Some pregnant women, however, may not have measurable levels of pregnancy hormone in their urine on the day of the test, or may have misread their period's first day.
3.On a pregnancy test, what does "midstream" mean?
Some tests will allow you to collect your urine in either direction. It's critical to get a "midstream sample." This implies you should pee a little bit first, then use the balance of your pee to perform the test.
4.How do you know if a pregnancy test is positive?
Pregnancy tests look for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin in your urine or blood (HCG).
5.At one week, what is the HCG level?
HCG levels on average in non-pregnant women is less than 10 U/L. A 'borderline' pregnancy result is 10 to 25 U/L. A positive result requires more than 25 U/L.