Test Instructions

Pregnancy Test Strip Instructions:

1. Collect the urine in a clean container such as a plastic cup.
2. Dip the pregnancy test into the urine up to the max line for 5 seconds. Do not exceed the max line.
3. Lay the test flat on a non-absorbent surface such as the top of the container or the foil pouch.
4. Check results after 5 minutes. Do not read results after more than 5 minutes.

 
Pregnancy Midstream Instructions:

1.  Remove the test from the sealed pouch.
2.  Take the cap off the end and hold in a stream of urine for 5 seconds.
3.  Replace cap on end and lay flat.
4.  Read results in 5 minutes. Do not read results after more than 5 minutes.

 

Pregnancy Cassette Instructions:

1.  Remove the test from the sealed pouch.
2.  Collect urine in a clean, dry container such as a plastic cup.
3.  Using the dropper, put 4 drops of urine in the sample well of the cassette.  Lay test flat.
4.  Read results in 5 minutes. Do not read results after more than 5 minutes.

 

How to read the results?

 

Positive: The test will show two distinct pink lines. The second line may not be as dark as the control line, but it is still a positive. It just means that it detected pregnancy very early before the hcg level got very high. If it is positive, please see your doctor.

Negative: The test will show only one pink line (the control line). If the test is negative and your period still does not start, retest within 3-5 days. Many babies implant late and therefore the woman cannot get a positive result until later. Hcg is only produced by the body after the baby has implanted in the lining of the uterus.
 
 

Ovulation Test Instructions:

1. Collect the urine in a clean container such as a plastic cup.
2. Dip the ovulation test into the urine up to the max line for 5 seconds. Do not exceed the max line.
3. Lay the test flat on a non-absorbent surface such as the top of the container or the foil pouch.
4. Check results after 5 minutes.

 

How to read the results?

No LH surge: Only one color band appears on the control region, or the test band appears but is lighter than the control band. This means there is no LH surge.

LH surge: If two color bands are visible, and the test band is equal to or darker than the control band, one will probably ovulate in the next 24-48 hours.

If your cycle is normally 26 days, it is advised to begin testing with ovulation tests on day 10. This is counting from the very first day of your cycle. If your cycle is 28 days, then begin testing on day 11. Perform 1 test each day over a 5-day period or until an LH surge is detected.

Complete instructions will be included in your package.

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