CLEARTEST PREGNANCY RAPID TEST MIDSTREAM 1T/BOX
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How to Perform the Test:
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Preparation:
- Timing: The test can be performed at any time of day, though first-morning urine is preferable as it is more concentrated.
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Unpacking the Test:
- Remove the test from the pouch by tearing it at the notch.
- Remove the cap to expose the absorbent tip.
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Testing:
- Urine Stream Method: Hold the test by the thumb grip and place the absorbent tip in your urine stream for at least 5 seconds, ensuring it is thoroughly wet.
- Cup Method: Alternatively, you can urinate into a clean, dry cup or container. Dip the absorbent tip of the test into the urine for at least 5 seconds.
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Post-Testing:
- Lay the test stick flat with the results window facing up.
- Wait for 10 minutes. If you prefer, you can replace the cap to cover the absorbent tip.
- The test should not be read after 30 minutes.
Reading Your Results:
- Normal Color Movement: It is normal to see a colored solution moving across the window as the test processes.
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Result Interpretation:
- 1 Line (Control Line Only): If only 1 pink line appears in the control region (C), the test is negative, indicating you are not pregnant.
- 2 Lines (Test Line and Control Line): If 2 pink lines appear, one in the test region (T) and one in the control region (C), the test is positive, indicating you are pregnant. Even if the lines are faint, a positive result is valid.
- Invalid Results: If no pink line appears in the control region (C), the test is invalid. This may indicate the absorbent tip was not sufficiently saturated with urine. Repeat the test with a new test stick if this occurs.
Understanding the Results:
- Positive Result: Two lines (one in the test region and one in the control region) indicate the presence of hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), a pregnancy hormone, suggesting you are pregnant. Consult your doctor for further advice on prenatal care and medication safety.
- Negative Result: One line in the control region indicates no hCG detection, suggesting you are not pregnant. If your period is delayed beyond a week, retest or consult with your physician.
- Follow-Up: If the test is negative but your menstrual cycle is irregular or does not start soon, retest or seek medical advice to understand the cause.
Test Limitations:
- Accuracy: The test is highly accurate, with over 99% accuracy when used correctly. False results are rare but can occur.
- Factors Not Affecting Results: Alcohol, painkillers, antibiotics, and birth control pills should not affect test results.
- Expiration and Damage: Do not use the test after the expiration date or if the protective foil pouch is damaged or opened.
Consult a Doctor:
- If you get unexpected or inconsistent results, or if you have health conditions that might affect the results, consult your doctor for further evaluation and advice.