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Prega News Pregnancy Test Kit

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  • Helps to check for pregnancy at home, using the test kit
  • Provides results in less than 5 minutes
  • Easy-to-use, comfortable and affordable test kit
  • Can be used at any time and as per your convenience
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Information about Prega News Pregnancy Test Kit

Prega News Pregnancy Test Kit is a home pregnancy test kit that lets you know if one is pregnant or not with a simple test done at home. One can buy these test kits without a prescription since these are over the counter pregnancy test kits and get the test done for pregnancy at the comfort of one’s place.

The Prega News Pregnancy Kit uses a sera reagent that will detect HCG content in a woman’s urine, indicating whether a woman is pregnant or not. These patches use silica granules to absorb the moisture from the urine so the card will be more accurate and the sera reagent will not be spoiled all that easily.

This home pregnancy test kit measures the presence of a hormone known as human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the urine. Unlike the laboratory test for pregnancy confirmation, these tests are a qualitative test, which only measures the presence of the hormone and reveals whether the test results are positive or negative. These test results are not confirmatory in nature and should be followed by a laboratory test for confirmation.

In most cases, this test kit provides accurate results. No matter which pregnancy test kit you buy, always test yourself with the first urine after you wake up in the morning. The reason being it is the most concentrated one and the chances of getting accurate results are high when you take the test at this time.

Uses Of Prega News Pregnancy Test Kit:
To ensure if the woman has conceived and is pregnant.

Product Specifications and Features:

  • It tests for the pregnancy through a hormonal change in the body
  • It provides 99% accurate results
  • Contains silica gel to absorb moisture for better testing

Directions for use:

  • Collect first-morning urine in a clean container
  • Draw some amount of specimen in the dropper provided with the pack
  • Keep the pregnancy test device handy
  • Dispense 3 drops of urine/sample into the sample well
  • Wait for 5 minutes for an accurate result

Safety Information:

  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Make sure the test kit is at room temperature before using

Interpretation of results:

  • Positive: Two pink bands appear on the test device
  • Negative: One pink-coloured band appears on the test device
  • Invalid: If one line is dark and the other is light then that means there was not enough HCG in the urine to make a certain analysis, thus requiring the patient to repeat the test the next day

Quick tips for Prega News Pregnancy test kit:

  • Always buy 2 pregnancy strips at once because if you get a false negative result you can take the 2nd test around 2-3 days after your first test to verify
  • The home pregnancy tests can show positive results only when you take the test around 2 weeks after you conceive. Taking a test too early will give you negative results
  • If you have regular periods, then the best time to take the test is one day after missing your period
  • If you have irregular periods, then the best time to take the test is three weeks after your sexual intercourse
  • Certain fertility treatments cause elevated hormone levels. Taking a test while you are on these medications can result in a false-positive test
  • Always follow up on your pregnancy test. If you got a negative result, make sure you repeat the test after 3-4 days to know the status
  • If you get a positive test, follow up with your doctor for a blood test to confirm your pregnancy

FAQs:

Q. How can we check pregnancy by Prega news?

Firstly, collect your first-morning urine in a clean container. Draw some amount of specimen in a clean dropper. Keep the pregnancy test device handy. Dispense 3 drops of the urine/sample into the sample well. Wait for 5 minutes for an accurate result

Q. When should I take the Prega News test?

The best time to take home pregnancy tests is around 2 weeks after you conceive. Taking a test too early will give you negative results. So, if you have regular periods, then it is ideal to take the test one day after missing your period. However, if you have irregular periods, then take the test three weeks after your sexual intercourse
Q. Can pregnancy kits detect early pregnancy?

Pregnancy tests are most reliable from the first day of your missed period, though some tests can be used as early as 4 or 5 days before your period is due
Q. What is C and T in Prega news?

Every pregnancy strip has two lines marked by ‘C’ and ‘T’ regions. ‘C’ line indicates a control line whereas the ‘T’ line indicates the test line. If you are pregnant then pink lines will appear on both the strips (C and T region), indicating a positive result
Q. What are the early signs of pregnancy?

The most common early signs and symptoms of pregnancy might include missed periods, tender and swollen breasts, nausea with or without vomiting, increased urination, and fatigue
Q. Can I use Prega news at night?

There is no indication that Prega news can’t be used at night. However, the accuracy of the test kit maybe a little less clear. This is because home pregnancy tests provide results based on the levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the urine, which is known to be high in the morning as compared to the night
Q. What if the Prega News test is negative?

If the test result is negative, it means that you may not be pregnant. However, negative results are less reliable. For example, if you do a pregnancy test too early in your cycle, you could be pregnant, but there may not be enough HCG in your body to give a positive test result. So, it’s best to recheck with a laboratory test done
Q. Which urine is best for a pregnancy test?

It is recommended that you take your pregnancy test in the morning because first-morning urine typically contains the highest concentration of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), the pregnancy hormone
Q. Does Prega News always give the correct result?

A pregnancy test kit is rarely wrong. It is more than 99% accurate. Thus, if your test is negative, it means that you are not pregnant. However, if you are very early in your pregnancy and the test is done far too early, there could be an insufficient amount of urine hCG for the test to detect

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