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Early pregnancy test that shows weeks – RFSU Weeks

Category:Pregnancy

Do you want to find out if you’re pregnant at an early stage and also get an indication of how many weeks you are? The RFSU Weeks Pregnancy Test is an early and easy-to-read test that shows whether you are pregnant or not. And if the result is positive, it also indicates how many weeks have passed since conception.

No matter what result you’re hoping for from a pregnancy test, it’s important that you receive a clear and reliable answer. RFSU offers several types of pregnancy tests that provide dependable results in just a few minutes. Our pregnancy tests are more than 99% accurate from the day you expect your period.

With the RFSU Weeks Pregnancy Test, you can get an early indication of whether you are pregnant or not, as well as a clear estimate of how many weeks have passed since conception. You can take the test as early as four days before your expected period. As a tip, you may want to follow up an early test with another test 1–2 weeks later to confirm your pregnancy and the estimated number of weeks.

How do I take the pregnancy test?

The test is taken directly in your urine stream while you are urinating. The test stick has an extra-wide tip that makes it easier to use directly in the urine stream. You can take the test at any time of day, but morning urine is recommended since hCG levels* are highest in the morning. Try to avoid getting urine on the result window during the test.

  1. Remove the test from the packaging and use it immediately. The test should be at room temperature before use.
  2. Remove the protective cap so the absorbent tip becomes visible.
  3. Hold the test correctly with the result window facing upward and the tip facing downward.
  4. Test directly in the urine stream by urinating onto the tip. Hold the absorbent part pointing downward in the urine stream for 10–15 seconds.

What is the hCG hormone?

When an egg is fertilized, the hormone hCG begins to be released into the woman’s urine and continues to rise during the early stages of pregnancy. By measuring hCG in urine, one can determine whether a woman is pregnant or not.

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How do I read the test result?

Reading the test is simple. If you are pregnant, the number of pregnancy weeks will be shown with clear lines in the result window. Each line corresponds to one week. The test shows the result within 1–5 minutes and is just as reliable as a digital test. If you are not pregnant, the test will show only two control lines. These lines indicate that the test has functioned correctly.

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How reliable is the Pregnancy Test?

The RFSU Weeks Pregnancy Test is an affordable option but just as reliable as other week-indicator pregnancy tests on the market.

If you take the test from the day your period is expected, it has 99% accuracy. If you don’t want to wait that long, you can take the test as early as four days before your expected period. In that case, it may be helpful to get a 2-pack of the RFSU Weeks Pregnancy Test, so you can take another test 1–2 weeks after the first one to confirm how many weeks into the pregnancy you are.

Is RFSU Weeks Pregnancy right for me?

This test is suitable if you want to know whether you are pregnant and how far along your pregnancy is. The test is easy to interpret and provides a clear result with lines that are simple to read. With the RFSU Weeks Pregnancy Test, you can detect pregnancy at an early stage — as early as four days before your expected period. You can then take another test 1–2 weeks later to confirm the pregnancy.

There are many different pregnancy tests available on the market today, ranging from ultra-early pregnancy tests that can be taken up to six days before a missed period to digital pregnancy tests. Which one is best for you depends on your needs. Read more about all RFSU pregnancy tests and how they work in our guide to choosing the right pregnancy test.

Last updated: 2025.11.20