Product Description: Can detect from 6 days before expected period Over 99% accuracy*> Tests on the expected date of period with 99% accuracy* First Response™ detects pregnancy hormones starting 6 days before the expected date of period (5 days before the expected date of period). Things to know about early diagnosis Some pregnant women may not detect pregnancy hormones in their urine on the day they use the test. The amount of pregnancy hormones increases as the pregnancy progresses. As a result of the test, First Response™ detected pregnancy hormone levels in 60% of pregnant women 5 days before the expected date of pregnancy, in 86% of pregnant women 4 days before the expected date of period, and in 96% of pregnant women 3 days before the expected date of period. , , > 99% of pregnant women detect pregnancy hormones 2 days before the expected date of period > 99% of pregnant women have their period the day before their expected date of period, and > 99% of pregnant women have their period on their expected date. *> Detects typical pregnancy hormone levels with 99% accuracy. Hormone levels may vary. Check the instructions.
How to use the product: Easy instructions - Read the detailed instructions included (in English and Spanish) before testing. Test as early as 6 days before your expected period. Activation - Remove the stick from the packaging and activate the watch by exposing it to light. If the watch stops, the test is complete. For testing - Place the test tip in your urine for 5 seconds. Wait - Wait for the test result for 3 minutes. If the watch is blinking, the test is in progress. Read it. For more information about the effect, please refer to the instructions.
Caution: For in vitro diagnostic use only. Not for internal use. Do not freeze. Keep out of the reach of children. This is a single-use device. Important information about negative results: Even if you are pregnant, there are cases where hCG is not detected in the urine 5 days before your expected period. If you get a negative result before your expected period but think you might be pregnant, wait a few days after your expected period and test again. All results should be confirmed by a healthcare professional, especially when making decisions about your future care. Important note about positive results: Because this test detects low levels of hCG, a positive result may occur even when you are not pregnant. If you have a positive result but think you are not pregnant, check with your doctor. All results should be confirmed by a healthcare professional, especially when making decisions about your future care.
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