To use Prega News, simply follow these steps:
- Collect your first morning urine in a clean container. Your first morning urine is the most concentrated and will give you the most accurate results.
- Remove the test strip from the foil wrapper and place it on a flat surface. Do not touch the test strip with your fingers.
- Use the dropper to transfer 3-5 drops of urine into the sample well on the test strip. Be careful not to overfill the sample well.
- Wait 5 minutes for the results to appear. Do not disturb the test strip during this time.
- Interpret the results. After 5 minutes, look for the appearance of one or two pink lines in the result window.
Interpreting Prega News results Prega News results are interpreted as follows:
- Two pink lines: Positive result. You are pregnant.
- One pink line: Negative result. You are not pregnant.
- No lines: Invalid result. Repeat the test with a new test strip.
If you get a positive result on the Prega News test, it is important to see a doctor to confirm your pregnancy and discuss your prenatal care options.
Factors that can affect the accuracy of Prega News results
The following factors can affect the accuracy of Prega News results:
- Taking the test too early: If you take the test too early in your pregnancy, the level of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in your urine may be too low to be detected.
- Not following the instructions carefully: It is important to follow the instructions on the Prega News test kit carefully to ensure accurate results.
- Using expired test strips: Expired test strips may not give accurate results.
- Certain medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and early menopause, can affect hCG levels in the urine and lead to inaccurate results.
If you have any concerns about the accuracy of your Prega News results, be sure to talk to your doctor.
Tips for using Prega News
- For the most accurate results, take the test with your first morning urine.
- Make sure to collect the urine in a clean container.
- Do not overfill the sample well on the test strip.
- Wait the full 5 minutes for the results to appear before interpreting them.
- If you get an invalid result, repeat the test with a new test strip.
Store Prega News test kits in a cool, dry place. Do not use test kits that are expired.
Prega News is a simple and reliable way to test for pregnancy at home. If you have any questions about using the test or interpreting the results, be sure to talk to your doctor.