FIRST RESPONSE detects the pregnancy hormone 6 days sooner than the day of your missed period (5 days before day of expected period). THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT TESTING EARLY...Some pregnant women may not have detectable amounts of pregnancy hormone in their urine on the day they use the test. The amount of pregnancy hormone increases as pregnancy progresses. In laboratory testing FIRST RESPONSE detected the pregnancy hormone levels in 76% of pregnant women 5 days before their expected period, in 96% of pregnant women 4 days before their expected period, in >99% of women 3 days before their expected period, in >99% of pregnant women 2 days before their expected period, in >99% of pregnant women 1 day before their expected period and in >99% of pregnant women on the day of their expected period. OVER 99% ACCURATE.* RECYCLABLE PAPER BOX. Single use device. *>99% accurate at detecting typical pregnancy hormone levels. Note that hormone levels vary.
East Guide. Please read detailed instructions inside before testing (in English and Spanish). 1. Test as Early as 6 Days Before the Day of Your Missed Period. 2. Put the tip of the test in the urine stream for 5 seconds. 3. Wait 3 Minutes. 4. Read. Two pink lines is a pregnant result (even if either line is faint). Read insert for more information about result.
For in-vitro diagnostic use. Not to be taken internally. Do not freeze. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING NEGATIVE RESULTS: Some pregnant women will not be able to Detect hCG in their urine 5 days before the expected period. If you test negative before your missed period, but think you may still be pregnant, you should retest again in a few days after your missed period. All results should be confirmed by your health care provider, especially when making decisions about future medical care. IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING POSITIVE RESULTS: Because this test detects low levels of hCG, it is possible that this test may give positive results even if you are not pregnant. If you test positive, but think you may not be pregnant, you should check with your doctor.