APRILLER 3 PACK EARLY DETECTION RESULT PREGNANCY TEST, SUPER SENSITIVE MIDSTREAM STICKS.

FEATURES

  • The Apriller Midstream Pregnancy Test Kit is an accurate and proven method to determine conception fast.
  • Confirm pregnancy test  as early as 10 days after a missed period.
  • Over 99% accurate in detecting pregnancy test from the day of your expected period.
  • It has a sophisticated design with easy-to-interpret results for a simple and mess-free use whether you are at home or on the go.
  • Enjoy a risk free purchase with the limitless 100% satisfaction guarantee. Love it or your money back. Order yours today!

SPECIFICATION

Model No.002
Item Dimension6.35 x 1.27 x 17.78 Cm
Package Weight0.01 ~ 0.01 Kg
Product GroupHealth and Beauty
AvailabilityAvailable (Usually ships in 1-4 business days)

DESCRIPTION

The suspense is killing you: Could you be pregnant?! If you're thinking about buying a home pregnancy test, we Apriller did the legwork for you.

Two main types can let you know if you're pregnant

Urine tests and blood tests. And because the Urine Tests can be easily done at home or in a doctor's office. So many women first choose a home pregnancy test to take about a week after a missed period. Home pregnancy tests are private and convenient.

When should you test with the Apriller?

Three to four days before your missed period -- but if you test too early, you're more likely to get a false negative, where the test says you're not pregnant but you really are, says Laurence Cole, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology and chief of women's health research at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.

How to use?

With the Apriller pregnancy test, test first thing you should to do in the morning, is pop the stick in midstream, lay it flat, and give it a few minutes to work. If it's negative, try again in a few days if your period's still MIA. If you get a faint, is-that-what-I-think-it-is positive, chances are you're indeed pregnant. Wait a day or two and test again. And if it's positive -- congrats, mama!