This Pregnancy Test has been specifically designed for couples trying for a baby who tend to use a high volume of pregnancy tests and don’t want to spend a fortune on single top brand tests, but want the same high quality and accuracy.
Key Features:
- The most economical way to test.
- Accurate & reliable.
- Easy to use.
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How to Use:
- Place the test strip into urine first thing in the morning. This is the optimal time that urine contains it’s highest concentration of HCG.
- Ensure the test strip and urine are both at room temperature for accurate results.
- A negative result will show as a pink coloured band appears only in the control region of the strip.
- A positive result is indicated by a clear pink control band and a detectable test band appears.
- An invalid response is shown as no visible band at the control region. It is recommended to take another test.
Note : This product is sent in discreet packaging direct from Ireland
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Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are these pregnancy tests?
Our pregnancy tests are over 99% accurate when used from the day of your expected period. This high level of accuracy is comparable to leading brands, ensuring reliable results. (my.clevelandclinic.org)
When is the best time to take a pregnancy test for accurate results?
For optimal accuracy, it's recommended to take the test with your first-morning urine, as it contains the highest concentration of hCG. Testing from the day of your expected period increases the likelihood of accurate results. (my.clevelandclinic.org)
Can medications or medical conditions affect the test results?
Certain medications and medical conditions can influence pregnancy test results. For instance, medications containing hCG or certain medical conditions may lead to false positives. If you have concerns about how your medications or health conditions might affect the test, consult with a healthcare professional. (en.wikipedia.org)
How should I interpret faint lines on the test strip?
A faint line in the test area typically indicates a positive result, suggesting the presence of hCG in your urine. Even a light-colored line is considered positive. If you're uncertain about the result, consider retesting after a few days or consulting with a healthcare provider. (mommed.com)
What factors can lead to false negative results?
False negatives can occur if the test is taken too early, before hCG levels are detectable, or if the urine is too diluted. To minimize the risk of a false negative, use the first-morning urine and wait until the day of your expected period to test. (my.clevelandclinic.org)
How should I store the pregnancy tests to ensure their effectiveness?
Store the tests in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure they are kept at room temperature and check the expiration date before use, as expired tests may yield inaccurate results. (zoombaby.co.uk)