Trade Name:
Baby Check Test
Pregnancy test
Description:
Pregnancy tests check your pee or blood for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). Your body makes this hormone when you’re pregnant and a fertilized egg attaches to the wall of your uterus. Two main types of pregnancy tests are blood tests and urine tests.
How to Use:
- Know When to Take a Pregnancy Test
The best day for taking an ovulation detector is seven days after your missed period
- Collect Your Urine Sample
- You have to wash your hands properly.
- Pee in a clean cup.
- Place several drops of your pee on a chemical strip. Use a dropper. Add around 3 drops specimen
- Wait For A Result
Wait at least 2-5 min. Typical read-out session will show either single/double-line depending upon whether or not hCG exists within the system yet.
- Interpreting The Results
This stick denote two different kinds lines representing positive/negative pregnancy outcomes by designating “control” and “pregnancy” zones respectfully from top-bottom orientation standpoint when reading off result:
Interpretation:
One line means Not Pregnant
Two Lines mean Pregnant.
Warning:
This test is intended for external diagnostic use only.
Do not take orally.
Gives a preliminary diagnostic result. The final diagnosis must be made by a therapist and gynecologist during clinical studies.
Please read the instructions carefully before using the test.
Pay attention to the location of the test area and control area.
Do not use the test after the expiration date stated on the package.
Do not reuse the test.
Storage:
Store in dry place.
Package:
Carton box, one dropper, one test strip.