Accuhome
Accuhome is a popular American brand thanks to its highly sensitive home pregnancy test which is able to give results quicker than with other tests. This is because the Accuhome pregnancy test has been developed to detect a much lower level of HCG than most other tests and can therefore tell you if you are pregnant earlier than other types of test.
Accuhome home pregnancy tests work on the same principal as other pregnancy tests; the test detects the pregnancy hormone, which is secreted by the body once the egg has been fertilised; the hormone prepares the body for pregnancy. Accuhome how built up a reputation as being a reliable brand for women who want to find out if they are pregnant. The Accuhome range is explored below:
Accuhome Midstream Pregnancy Test
The Accuhome Midstream Pregnancy Test is a very reliable pregnancy test, which can detect even very small amounts of HCG in the urine. The test should be placed under the urine when peeing for a few seconds and then you should wait for the results to appear on the results window. The test can detect the hormone as soon as six days after ovulation.
The Accuhome Midstream pregnancy test is one of the most sensitive tests on the market, but it will not break the bank so it is accessible for everyone. The test can be carried out before you miss your period but results may be more accurate if you want until your period is due to come. The Accuhome Midstream pregnancy test has been clinically proven to be more than 99% accurate when used correctly, and is a highly reliable pregnancy test for women who are unsure if they are pregnant.
Types of pregnancy test available:
- Accu-Clear
- Accuhome
- Alvita
- Answer
- Babyconfirm
- Babystart
- Clear & Simple
- Clearblue
- Clearview
- Early Bird
- EPT
- Equate
- Fact Plus
- First Response
- MediCheck
- Predictor
- Reveal
- Rite Aid
- Suresign
- Wondfo pregnancy tests
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