Prega News Advance Hcg Home Pregnancy Test Midstream Urine Test Kit | Pack Of 1
Description
About the Product
Good news on the way with Prega News Advance-HCG home pregnancy test by Mankind known for giving quick and accurate results
Prega News Advance is a midstream pregnancy kit where the female has to urinate directly on the device. So, no hassles of collecting the urine sample and pouring it on the test card
It is an easy-to-use pregnancy test that gives accurate results in just three minutes and can be taken at any time of the day
Comes with a thumb grip which makes it easy to hold
How to use: Remove the cap of the device and keep the absorbent tip under the urine stream for about 10 seconds. Remove it once it is wet and instantly cap the absorbent tip. Keep it aside and check the results in 3 minutes
Readings: Pink lines on both C&T-pregnant. One pink line just on C-not pregnant. No pink line or 1 pink line on T-invalid test; take the test again. Light pink line on T and dark pink line on C suggests repeat the test with early morning urine
Product Description
Experiencing missed periods, morning sickness, mood swings and other signs of pregnancy? Who knows, you might be. Do not wait to confirm it and quickly take a home pregnancy test with Prega News Advance. Prega News Advance is a midstream pregnancy kit by Mankind that gives hassle-free results as it eliminates the need of collecting the urine sample and pouring it on the test card using a dropper. The test is convenient to use, easy to hold, has a comfortable thumb grip and ability to give accurate results in just 3 minutes. All these features of render the test considerably reliable. So, take the test and feel the joy of becoming a mother with Prega News Advance.
How to use: a) Take out the test kit from the foil pouch and remove the cap of the device. b) Place the absorbent tip under the urine stream and keep it there for about 10 seconds until it is properly wet. c) Remove the device from the urine stream and immediately cover the absorbent tip with the cap. d) Keep it aside with the result window facing upwards and check the results in three minutes.
Reading: If pink lines appear on both C & T, it means that you are pregnant. If you see a pink line only on C, it depicts not pregnant. No pink line, neither on C nor on T, the test is regarded as invalid and it is advised to take the test again. If dark pink line appears on C and faint pink line on T, take the test with early morning urine
Uses and Benefits
This test kit can help detect pregnancy by identifying hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) hormone in urine.
It may help confirm pregnancy at home without visiting a clinic.
The device can help provide quick and easy results in just a few minutes.
It may assist in testing urine directly without using a dropper or urine container.
The test can be used at any time of the day, offering flexibility.
Ingredients
One test device
Silica gel desiccant pouch
Package insert leaflet
Side Effects
No side effects have been reported with the use of this product.
As it is only used externally for urine testing, it is generally suitablesafe.
If you experience any irritation or discomfort, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Precautions and Warnings
This product is meant for external and diagnostic use only.
Do not use this kit for any medical treatment or internal use.
Always use a fresh sample of urine for accurate results.
The result should be read within the time mentioned in the leaflet to avoid confusion.
In case of an invalid result, it is advisable to test again using a new device.
Do not use the device if the packet is torn or expired.
Safety and Storage Information
Store the kit in a cool and dry place between 2°C to 30°C.
Avoid keeping it in direct sunlight or humid areas.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not open the pouch until you are ready to use the test.
FAQ
Q1: What is the Prega News Advance Hcg Home Pregnancy Test Kit used for?
Ans: The Prega News Advance Hcg Home Pregnancy Test Kit is used to detect pregnancy at home by identifying the hCG hormone in urine. It’s a quick and simple way to find out if you might be pregnant.
Q2: How does the Prega News Advance test kit work?
Ans: The test works by detecting the hCG hormone, which is present in urine during early pregnancy. If hCG is detected, the kit shows pink lines in the result window.
Q3: Can I use the Prega News Advance kit at any time of the day?
Ans: Yes, you can use the test at any time of the day, although early morning urine is often preferred as it may contain a higher concentration of the hCG hormone.
Q4: How do I know if the Prega News Advance test result is positive?
Ans: If two pink lines appear—one in the Control (C) window and one in the Test (T) window—it means the result is positive and you are likely pregnant.
Q5: What does one pink line mean on the Prega News Advance test?
Ans: If only one pink line appears in the Control (C) window and no line in the Test (T) window, the result is negative, meaning you are likely not pregnant.
Q6: What does it mean if only the Test (T) line appears on the Prega News Advance test?
Ans: If only the Test (T) line appears and there’s no line in the Control (C) window, the result is invalid. This means the test didn’t work properly. You should repeat the test using a new kit and follow the instructions carefully.
Q7: What should I do if no line appears on the Prega News Advance test?
Ans: If no line appears in either window, the result is invalid. This could be due to not enough urine, incorrect use, or a faulty test kit. You should repeat the test using a fresh device, making sure to follow the steps properly.
Q8: Is a dropper or container required for the Prega News Advance test?
Ans: No, you do not need a dropper or urine container. This is a midstream test, so you can hold it directly in the urine stream as instructed.
Q9: Can I trust the Prega News Advance test result?
Ans: The test is designed to give reliable results, but like all home tests, it is best to confirm with a doctor or a blood test, especially if you get mixed or unclear results.
Q10: Is it safe to use the Prega News Advance test during irregular periods?
Ans: Yes, it is suitable to use. However, if your periods are irregular, it is better to wait a few extra days after your expected date before taking the test for a more accurate result.