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One step hCG home pregnancy test midstream (Urine) - Easy! Quick! Reliable! Accurate!
HEALTHYOU hCG defects the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin("hCG"), which appears in urine very early during pregenancy. |
WHEN TO DO THE TEST? |
Any urine specimen is appropraite for Pregenancy Testing but the first morning urine specimen is optimal because of its highest concentration of HCG. |
HOW TO DO THE TEST? |
1. To begin testing, take out HEALTHYOU hCG from the pouch and remove the cap. |
2. Point the absorbent tip downward. Place the absorbent tip in urine stream for at least 3 seconds to be thoroughly wet. Do nor urinate passed the arrow mark. You may also collect your urine into a clean cup and tip half of the absorbent pad into the urine at least 3 seconds. |
3. Re-cap HEALTHYOU hCG and wait for color bands to appear. Read the result in five minutes. Do not read results after more than 5 minutes. |
HOW TO READ RESULTS? |
POSITIVE(PREGNANT) |
Distinct color bands appears in the Control Zone and Test Zones. It indicates that you are pregnant. The color intensity of the test bands may vary since different stages of pregnancy have different concentrations of HCG hormone. |
NEGATIVE(NOT PREGNANT) |
Only one color band appears in the Control Zone. No apparent band on the Test Zone. This indicates that no pregnancy has been detected. |
INVALID |
No visible band at all, or there is a visible band only in the test region and not on the control region. Repeat with a new test kit. NOTE: if the color in the Test Zone is weak, it is recommended that the test be repeated in 48 hours. |
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU KNOW THE RESULT? |
IF THE RESULT IS POSITIVE |
Consult your physician. He should confirm your pregnancy after evaluating all clinical and laboratory findings. Indeed, in certain conditions, the test may give a false positive result. He will also give you further information and advise on your pregnancy. |
IF THE RESULT IS NEGATIVE |
If you have reasons to believe that you are pregnant(eg. no menstrual bleeding), you can repeat the test a few days later. If the test is still negative, consult your physician. |