When should I take a midstream pregnancy test?
You can test as early as 4 days before the expected date of your period. If you are testing early we recommend that you use the first urine of the day as it contains the highest level of hormone in a day. If you are testing from the day of your missed period you can use urine from any time of the day.
How do you use a midstream pregnancy test?
– Easy to use: Just take the lid off the test kit and hold it in the urine stream, then put the lid back on and place it on a flat surface. The results will appear in just a few minutes. One line means negative, while two lines means you are pregnant.
How accurate is a midstream pregnancy test?
The Test is designed to detect a very small amount of the pregnancy hormone hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin) in your urine. The cut-off of this test is 25 mIU/ml with an accuracy of >99% in laboratory studies.
How to take a pregnancy midstream Test at home?
Pregnancy Midstream Tests Instruction 1 The BFP Pregnancy Test can be performed at any time of the day. However, first morning urine is preferable. 2 Remove the test from the pouch by tearing from the notch. Remove the cap. 3 Hold the test by the thumb grip. 4 Lay the stick down flat with the results window facing up.
What causes false positive pregnancy midstream test results?
Certain drugs which contain hCG or that are used in combination with hCG (such as Pregnyl, Profasi, Pergonal, APL) and some rare medical conditions such as trophoblastic disease, Islet cell tumors, and some carcinomas can also give false positive results.
When do you get your pregnancy test at Rite Aid?
It means that you will get your pregnancy test 8-9 after ovulation. It is amongst the highest levels of sensitivity observed in the home pregnancy test kits. Thus Rite Aid Pregnancy Test accuracy is the highest accuracy in home pregnancy tests.
What does a positive pregnancy test result mean?
A positive result (two lines) indicates that your urine contains hCG (the pregnancy hormone) and you can assume you are pregnant. You should consult your doctor who is best able to further advise you on proper prenatal care.