Pregnancy Test Kit (by Point of Care)
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How accurate is the twoplus Fertility Pregnancy Test Kit (by Point of Care)?
Home pregnancy test kits like twoplus Fertility’s high-accuracy solution are a good preliminary diagnosis in most cases if they are used correctly. That’s because they detect hCG in your urine, which is produced when you are pregnant. However, there may be instances of false positives or negativ... -
It’s okay to feel alarmed in the event of a missed period or if you start experiencing early pregnancy symptoms. However, the former can be due to causes like stress, an illness, irregular sleep cycles, flying frequently, certain medications, or specific afflictions like Polycystic Ovarian Syndro...
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When’s the best time to use the twoplus Fertility Pregnancy Test Kit (by Point of Care)?
For the most accurate results, perform the test in the morning. -
Is there any time where it’s too early to take a pregnancy test?
For more accurate test results, we recommend using the twoplus Fertility Pregnancy Test Kit (by Point of Care) up to five days before your period is expected to begin, or nine days after ovulation starts. Taking the test immediately on the day where you’ve missed your period may be considered ‘t... -
Don’t worry, both methods are equally accurate. However, if you choose to collect a urine sample in a cup, perform the test as soon as possible. If the results are inconclusive, simply buy another pregnancy test from the twoplus Fertility webstore and try again.
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Why are there no lines appearing on the pregnancy test kit’s results window?
It could be that you’ve waited too long to check the result. We get distracted as the kettle starts whistling or when the phone chimes, it happens! That is why you may experience evaporated lines. Urine samples that have been kept for too long are also unsuitable for the test. We encourage you t... -
What should I do if receive a positive result on my pregnancy test?
Congratulations, you’re pregnant! Now, you’ll need to make an appointment with your primary care physician or gynaecologist right away. They can professionally evaluate you and confirm your pregnancy. In some cases, a pregnancy test may result in a false positive, owing to reasons such as previo...