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With the RFSU Pregnancy Test Stick you can quickly and easily find out for yourself if you are pregnant. Provides answers within 3 minutes. The sensitivity of the test is 25 mlU/ml of the hormone hCG in the urine. Easy to use, pee directly on the test. The test has a result window that shows a clear answer with one or two dashes. The test is over 99% reliable from the day you expect your period. You can test at any time of the day, but it is safest to measure your morning urine, when the hCG concentration is highest.
About Pregnancy Test Stick from RFSU
- For single use.
- Self-test that detects hCG in urine.
- Before use, read the accompanying instructions.
- The test is over 99% reliable from the day you expect your period.
- The test gives a result when the hCG level in the urine is 25 mIU/ml or higher.
- Sort the packaging as paper and the inner packaging (foil pouch) as plastic. Used test strips should be disposed of as household waste.
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How hCG hormone is measured
A pregnancy test, whether taken at home or by a midwife/doctor, measures the hormone hCG. When an egg is fertilised, the hormone hCG is excreted in the urine and continues to increase during the first part of pregnancy. By detecting hCG in the urine, it is possible to determine whether a woman is pregnant or not. hCG normally starts to be produced by the fertilised egg after it has attached to the wall of the uterus, usually around 6-10 days after fertilisation. The level then normally increases very rapidly, doubling about every three days during the first third of pregnancy. By the time of the expected period, most women will have produced enough hCG to see a positive result; that is, they will have achieved an hCG level of 25mIU/ml, or more.
However, as we are all different, there may be individual variations. Some women may therefore see a positive result a few days before their expected menstrual period, while others will have to wait some more time. If the test shows that you are pregnant, you can be confident that the result is correct as the tests are very sensitive. The test only informs you that there is hCG in your urine. It does not tell you how the pregnancy is doing, where it is located or how old it is.
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How to take the test
When can I get tested?
From the day you expect your period.
How will the result be displayed?
The result will be displayed as one or two red/pink lines in the test stick result window.
How to take the test
You can take the test at any time of the day, but morning urine is recommended when HCG levels are highest. Read the instructions carefully before you start.
Here is a step-by-step description of how to take the test correctly.
Take test
- Open the package: take out the test and use it immediately. The test should be at room temperature when used.
- Remove the cap: the absorbent tip becomes visible.
- Hold the test correctly: with the result window up and the tip down.
- Test directly into the urine stream: Urinate directly on the tip. Hold the test with the absorbent part pointing downwards in the urine stream for 15 seconds. Important: Avoid getting urine on the result window.
- Alternatively, collect urine in a clean, dry container and immerse the aspirator in the urine for 15 seconds. Do not allow the urine level to rise above the plastic cover of the test strip. Only freshly collected urine samples should be used.
- Replace the cap.
- Place the test on a flat surface with the result window facing up.
Wait for 1-3 minutes
Wait for 1-3 minutes before reading the result and leave the test completely still. When the test starts to react, the whole result window will turn light pink.
How to read the result
Read the result as soon as possible within 1-3 minutes, do not read any results after 3 minutes as this may give misleading results.
Positive result – Pregnant
Two clear pink/red lines appear in the result area. If you see two clear pink/red lines, it means that you are most likely pregnant. The hue and colour intensity of the test line (T) may vary because different stages of pregnancy have different concentrations of hCG hormone. The colour shade does not affect the result but only pink/red colour gives valid result, if you get other colour wait two days and do another test. If you test early or are unsure, it is good to retest 2 days later, preferably with the first morning urine. If you are pregnant, contact your midwife or gynaecologist for advice.
Negative result – Not pregnant
Only a pink/red control line (C) is shown in the results window.
If you still don’t get your period, do another test after 2 days, preferably with the first morning urine. If you get the same result and do not get your period, contact your midwife or gynaecologist.
Invalid result
If no pink/red control line (C) is visible, no lines are shown at all or if the lines are a different colour than pink/red, the test has not worked properly. This may be because the aspirator has not absorbed enough urine or you have not performed the test correctly. Do a new test and follow the instructions carefully. If the problem persists, contact RFSU.
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FAQ
How reliable is the RFSU Pregnancy Test Stick to detect pregnancy?
The pregnancy test is more than 99% accurate from the day you expect your period. We do not recommend that you perform the test before your expected period. Instead, use the RFSU Pregnancy Test Early which can be used to detect pregnancy at an early stage.
When can I start testing with the RFSU Pregnancy Test Stick?
You can take the test from the same day as your expected period. If you have irregular periods, test taking into account the longest menstrual cycle you have had in recent months. If you get a weak positive result, it is recommended to test again with morning urine 2 days later.
What is the best time of day to take a pregnancy test?
You can test at any time of the day, but it is safest to measure morning urine, when the hCG concentration is highest.
I have previously taken a test and got the result ‘pregnant’, but later got the result ‘not pregnant’ or my period has arrived. What does this mean?
The test is 99% reliable in detecting the pregnancy hormone hCG from the day your period is expected. It is entirely possible that you may get a result showing ‘Pregnant’, but later get a new test result showing ‘Not pregnant’ or your period has started. This may be due to a natural miscarriage during the early stages of pregnancy. This is not unusual, as normally about one in four pregnancies unfortunately ends in an early miscarriage. If you get unexpected results, you should