Rite Aid
Rite Aid is a hugely successful American company, which has a vast range of products available to consumers. Rite Aid produces a large variety of medicines, toiletries, hygiene products, vitamin and mineral supplements as well as office supplies, stationery and cleaning products.
Rite Aid pregnancy tests have been clinically proven to be highly effective and are very good value for money. The tests are designed to be easy to use and give accurate results very quickly. Rite Aid also offers consumers an ovulation test, which can maximise the chances of a couple conceiving a baby.
Further details of Rite Aid pregnancy tests are outlined below:
Rite Aid One Step Pregnancy Test
The Rite Aid One Step Pregnancy Test is one of the cheaper pregnancy tests on the market. The test has been specially designed to be as easy as possible to use and produces results in a matter of a few minutes. Positive results can take just one minute to appear, while negative results can be conformed in three minutes.
The One Step Pregnancy Test has a wide tip, which is absorbent and makes it easy to use and less messy than some other tests. The instructions are very simple; just place the stick in the urine stream and then wait for the results to appear.
The One Step Pregnancy test also has another useful feature; the test has an inbuilt system which enables you to ensure you have done the test properly; this makes it more reliable and also allows you to be sure that you’ve done the test correctly.
The One Step Pregnancy test has been confirmed as 99% accurate according to laboratory reports.
Rite Aid Early Result Pregnancy Test
The Rite Aid Early Result Pregnancy Test allows you to see if you are pregnant even before you have missed a period. The Early Results test can be used four days earlier than your period is due to come.
The Early Results pregnancy test can give results around five days earlier than regular pregnancy tests; the test is 53% accurate 4 days before your period is due, 74% accurate 3 days before, 84% accurate 2 days before and 87% accurate the day before your period is due. Results are 99% accurate the day after your period is due to come.
The Early Results pregnancy test is easy to use; simply place the test under the urine stream for a few seconds and then wait for two minutes for the results to appear.
The test works by detecting the pregnancy hormone; early pregnancy tests are more sensitive than regular tests and can identify lower levels of the HCG hormone. If you get a negative result, you should take another test a few days later, as the levels of HCG will be higher and the test will be able to identify the presence of the hormone more effectively.
Rite Aid One Step Ovulation Predictor, 5 day test kit
The Rite Aid One Step Ovulation Predictor has been designed to help couples identify the best possible time for conception. The test works by measuring the levels of LH (luteinizing hormone); LH is a hormone, which is always present in the urine but increases slightly before ovulation occurs. The test measures the levels of LH and indicates when levels are raised.
The One Step Ovulation Predictor can predict ovulation up to 48 hours prior to the process, which enables couples to make the most of the peak fertility window; chances of conception are significantly higher during this period of time.
This test is easy to use and gives results in just three minutes. The tests come in packs of five.
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