First Response Pregnancy Test from £6.14
Now you no longer have to wait to miss your period! The First Response pregnancy test can be used 6 days earlier than the day of your missed periods. In studies of the First Response Early Pregnancy Test with urine samples representative of both pregnant and non-pregnant subjects, laboratory technicians obtained the correct expected results in more than 99% of the samples. 99% accurate at detecting the pregnancy hormone. However, some pregnant women may not have detectable amounts of pregnancy hormone in their urine on the first day of the missed period or may have miscalculated the first day of their period.
Why can I test earlier with First Response Pregnancy Test than with any other pregnancy test? The First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test is so sensitive that most pregnant women have enough of the pregnancy hormone, HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), to be detected as early as six days sooner than the day of their missed period. Therefore, you can use the First Response Early Result Pregnancy as early as six days sooner than the day of your missed period. For example, if you expect your period on the 21st of the month, you can test as early as the 16th day of the month. The amount of pregnancy hormone increases as pregnancy progresses. In clinical testing, First Response detected hormone levels consistent with pregnancy in 62% of women 6 days before their missed period, in 78% of women 5 days before their missed period, in 87% of women 4 days before their missed period, in 98% of women 3 days before their missed period and in over 99% of women 2 days before their missed period. Note that hormone levels may vary. If you choose to test early and the result is negative, you may not pregnant or it may be too early to tell because your urine does not have enough hCG for the test to give a positive result. If you do not get your period within seven days, you should retest with another First Response Early Pregnancy Test.
Directions: The First Response Early Pregnancy Test is simple to perform - just hold the test stick in your urine stream for a few seconds and you will soon see the pink colour moving across the Clear Top to indicate that the test is working. After 3 minutes, you can read your result. Follow the full instructions enclosed in the pack before carrying out the test.
Health Warnings: The First Response Early Pregnancy Test has an easy to read test stick - two pink lines in the Result Window means you are pregnant, one pink line means you are not pregnant. The appearance of a second line, no matter how faint, is a positive result.
The first three months of pregnancy is the most important time and you need to see your doctor immediately for proper care and nutrition counselling. Medical research has shown that folic acid (a B Vitamin) can greatly reduce the chances of babies being born with neural tube defects such as spina bifida. The Department of Health (www.doh.org) recommends that women planning pregnancy take a daily 400mcg folic acid supplement and eat a diet rich in folic acid from the time they are trying to conceive up until the 12th week of pregnancy.
Health Brand: First Response, Shelf: Pregnancy and Fertility, Room: Online Chemist, Health Category: Pregnancy
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