Introduction

Pregnancy tests are designed to tell if your urine or blood contains a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). This hormone is produced right after a fertilized egg attaches to the wall of a woman's uterus.

This usually happens -- but not always -- about six days after fertilization. If you're pregnant, levels of hCG continue to rise rapidly, doubling every two to three days.

Urine tests can be done at home or in a doctor's office. Many women first choose a home pregnancy test to take about a week after a missed period. Home pregnancy tests are private and convenient.

 

How to use

1. Wash your hands with warm water and soap.
2. Remove the testing device from its foil wrapper. Please do the test within one hour when the its foil wrapper is removed.
3. Sit on the toilet and urinate into urine collection cup. You should try to use a midstream sample, which means you should pee a little first before you collect any urine in the cup.
4. Holding the strip vertically, carefully dip it into the specimen.
5. Carefully dip the test strip into the urine sample for three seconds. If you notice that the dye has not reached the result area, then dip it again as per instructed above.Do not immerse past the MAX Line.
6. Lay the test strip on a flat surface and wait for the colour band to appear.
7. Time taken for display of result directly depends upon the concentration of hCG in the urine specimen. A positive result can be observed within 40 seconds, however for confirmation of negative test you need to wait for at least 3-5 minutes. Invalid test result more than 10 minutes.

Positive test result: When the test is positive, two distinct bands appear in control and test regions. Colour intensity of the test band may vary due to different stages and levels of hCG. Weak positive might means early pregnancy, please retest the other day to confirm.
Negative test result: A single band indicates negative pregnancy result. When only one colour band appears in the control region and no band in the test region then the pregnancy has not been detected.
Invalid test result: There may be a time when none of the bands appear, either in control or test area of the strip.

 

Attention

You should know that waiting at least a week after a missed period may give you the most accurate result. Results may also be more accurate if you do the test first thing in the morning, when your urine is more concentrated.

■ The test kits can be stored at room temperature (4 to 30°C) in the sealed pouch to the date of expiration. The test kits should be kept away from direct sunlight, moisture and heat.

This test is designed for single use only and should not be reused.

 

Package Contents

30*pregnancy test strips

30*urine collection cup