Predictor
Predictor is a popular brand in the USA; the Predictor range includes a digital thermometer and an easy to use, accurate pregnancy test.
The Predictor pregnancy test has a clear results window and a comprehensive instruction guide, to prevent confusion and increase accuracy.
Details of the Predictor pregnancy test are outlined below:
Predictor Pregnancy Test
The Predictor Pregnancy Test Works by detecting the pregnancy hormone, human chorionic gonadotrophin, in the urine. The test has been designed to detect even small amounts of the hormone and can be used from the first day of a missed period.
The Predictor Pregnancy Test is easy to use and comes with step by step instructions; it is important that you read the instructions carefully before you do the test. The instruction leaflet will tell you how to do the test, how long to wait for the results and how to interpret the results.
Research has shown that many women read pregnancy tests incorrectly but this test has been designed to be easy to read; there are two windows, one which tells you if you have done the test correctly and one which indicates the result. If you are pregnant, a dark purple line will appear in the result window; if you are not pregnant, no line will appear in the results window.
It is advisable to do two tests, a couple of days apart as the levels of HCG may be too low to detect on the first day of the missed period; every woman is different and levels of HCG vary according to the individual. Positive tests are nearly always accurate; however, false tests may not be as accurate.
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