
Only 5 to 10mins to get results with 99% accuracy
Before You Begin
Guideline
- When to start the test: Please refer to the below table.
- The best testing time is from 10am to 8pm. DO NOT USE FIRST MORNING URINE.
- Collect urine into a clean container (such as plastic cup). Hold the green plastic section and dip the test strip into the urine with the white absorbent arrow end pointing towards the sample. Make sure not to dip over the max line mark. Take the strip out after 3 seconds and lay strip flat on a clean, dry, surface. Allow 5 to 10 minutes to complete the test reaction.
Cycle Chart
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Your Cycle Length |
Day to Begin Testing |
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21 days |
Day 6 |
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22 days |
Day 6 |
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23 days |
Day 7 |
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24 days |
Day 7 |
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25 days |
Day 8 |
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26 days |
Day 8 |
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27 days |
Day 10 |
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28 days |
Day 11 |
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29 days |
Day 12 |
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30 days |
Day 13 |
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31 days |
Day 14 |
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32 days |
Day 15 |
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33 days |
Day 16 |
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34 days |
Day 17 |
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35 days |
Day 18 |
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36 days |
Day 19 |
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37 days |
Day 20 |
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38 days |
Day 21 |
Result Interpretation
Positive for the LH Surge
If the test band is of equal or greater intensity (equal or darker) than the control band, this is a positive result and a good indication that the LH surge is occurring.
Negative for the LH Surge
If the test band is of lesser intensity (lighter) than the control band or cannot be seen, this means the LH level of the sample is at or near its basal (normal) level and that the LH surge is not in progress.
Invalid Result
If no control band appears within five minutes, the test result is invalid and should be ignored. The control band will not appear if an insufficient volume of specimen is added into the test kit. Proper procedures may not have been followed in performing the test. Repeat with a new test kit.


Result Interpretation
Positive for the LH Surge
If the test band is of equal or greater intensity (equal or darker) than the control band, this is a positive result and a good indication that the LH surge is occurring.
Negative for the LH Surge
If the test band is of lesser intensity (lighter) than the control band or cannot be seen, this means the LH level of the sample is at or near its basal (normal) level and that the LH surge is not in progress.
Invalid Result
If no control band appears within five minutes, the test result is invalid and should be ignored. The control band will not appear if an insufficient volume of specimen is added into the test kit. Proper procedures may not have been followed in performing the test. Repeat with a new test kit.
HCG Pregnancy Test Strip
Expiry Date: 2016
Guideline
For optimal result USE FIRST MORNING URINE.
Collect urine into a clean container (such as plastic cup). Hold the blue plastic section and dip the test strip into the urine with the white absorbent arrow end pointing towards the sample. Make sure not to dip over the max line mark. Take the strip out after 3 seconds and lay strip flat on a clean, dry, surface. Allow 5 minutes to complete the test reaction.

Result Interpretation
Negative Result: Not Pregnant
Only one color band appears on the top Control (C) region. There should be no apparent band on the Test (T) region. The control line is designed to validate the test and should be crisp and clear in intensity with white membrane background.
Positive Results: Possible Pregnancy
Distinct and consistent color bands appear on the Control (C) and Test (T) regions. Color intensity of the bands may vary according to concentration and level of hCG development. The test line is usually slightly weaker in intensity in comparison to the control line. The pattern of increasing intensity of the test line is a much better predictor of pregnancy rather than any individual reading. Positive test results should always be confirmed with your physician.
Invalid Results
Uncertain test results should be discarded in case there is no visible control line. Repeat test with a new test device.