Fertility2Family Pregnancy Tests Handleiding


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Midstream Pregnancy Test
Start testing from 7 days past ovulation!
Fertility2Family Midstream Pregnancy Tests are a fast, reliable and easy-to-use method of detecting
pregnancy. The Fertility2Family Midstream Pregnancy Test detects the hCG (human Chorionic
Gonadotropin) hormone. A hormone which is produced by the placenta after the fertilized egg
adheres to the wall of the uterus.
1. Remove the test stick from the foil wrapper.
2. Remove the cap to expose the absorbent tip, avoiding contact with the absorbent end.
Urinate onto the absorbent tip only until it is thoroughly wet.
4. Recap the device and lay the test stick down on a at surface with the window facing up.
5. Results may be observed after 1 minute. Do not interpret test results after 5 minutes.
6. Discard the test device after single use.
How to Perform a Pregnancy Test?
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Postive
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Invalid
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CAP TEST LINE CONTROL LINEABSORTBENT TIP
ABN: 54 063 506 152 | www.fertility2family.com.au | PO Box 72, Glenorchy, Tasmania 7010
Negative:
If only one coloured line appears in the control area, the test is negative, and you can assume that you are not pregnant.
Positive:
If two coloured lines appear both in the control area and test area, the test is positive, and you can assume you are pregnant.
Invalid:
If there is no distinct pink-purple colored band visible both in the test area and control area, the test is invalid. It is recommended
that you should retest, using a new test stick. If the problem persists, contact Fertility2Family.
Interpreting the Test Results
Q: When can I start testing?
A: There is no need to wait until you have missed your period to begin testing. You can test as early as 7 days past ovulation,
or 5-7days before your expected period. When testing early, try to use rst morning urine.
Q: What should I do if I get a positive result?
A: You should make an appointment to see your doctor to conrm the pregnancy and begin prenatal care.
Q: What should I do if I get a negative result?
A: A negative result indicated that the hCG hormone was not detected in your urine, and you are unlikely pregnant. If your
period is late, we suggest you re-test, and if this test is also negative we recommend you contact your doctor.
Q: The Test Line is not as dark as the Control Line. Am I pregnant?
A: Yes, you are pregnant even if a very light test line is detected.
Q: What can I do to increase my chances of falling pregnant?
A: Primarily you need to determine when you are ovulating, as this is your most fertile window. By using Fertility2Family
Ovulation Tests Basal Body Temperature(BBT) thermometer, or our you can determine your most fertile window,
and dramatically increase your chances of falling pregnant. You may also nd our Sperm Friendly Lubricant helpful. This
lubricant has been scientically formulated to match fertile cervical liquid and sperm, enhance sexual activity and increase
the likelihood of conception.
You can purchase these products at www.fertility2family.com.au
FAQs
ABN: 54 063 506 152 | www.fertility2family.com.au | PO Box 72, Glenorchy, Tasmania 7010
Each pouch contains one test stick and one desiccant.
Stored at normal room temperature (4-25⁰C) up to the expiration date.
The test midstream should be kept from direct sunlight, moisture and heat. Do not freeze. Shelf life is 18 months.
As with all diagnostic tests, a denitive diagnostic should not be based on the result of a single test,
but should be made by a physician after all clinical and lab ndings have been evaluated.
Read directions for use carefully before performing this test. Pay attention to the position of the Test and Control line.
Do not use beyond the labeled expiry date.
Do not reuse the test devices. Discard product after single use.
Do not touch the membrane located within the test panel.
Do not use if pouch is damaged or open.
The device should be used immediately after opening the pouch.
Prolonged exposure to ambient humidity will cause product deterioration.
Treat urine samples and used devices as if they are potentially infectious. Avoid contact.
Discard desiccant safely.
Medications containing the pregnancy hormone (hCG) can aect the result of the test.
Please consult your healthcare professional if you are taking any medications.
Due to the high sensitivity of the Fertility2Family Pregnancy Tests (10mIU) the detection of hCG in the urine from a menopausal or peri-menopausal women
may not indicate pregnancy but may represent the detection of pituitary hCG and that the positive interpretation requires repeat testing by a laboratory-based
method for conrmation of pregnancy.
Due to the high sensitivity of Fertility2Family Pregnancy Tests (10mIU) it is possible to detect a pregnancy which may be non-viable if testing prior to the rst
day of the missed period (often referred to as a chemical pregnancy). The reliability of the result will increase by, or after, the rst day of the missed period for
establishing the viability of the pregnancy.
Sensitivity to hCG - 10mIU/ml
CONTENTS
STORAGE & STABILITY
WARNINGS & PRECAUTIONS
ABN: 54 063 506 152 | www.fertility2family.com.au | PO Box 72, Glenorchy, Tasmania 7010
Manufactured by: Nantong Egens Biotechnology Co., Ltd, Building 15, Building 12(west), No. 1692 Xinghu Avenue, Nantong Economy & Technology Development Zone Jiangsu Province P.R.China


Product specificaties

Merk: Fertility2Family
Categorie: Zwangerschapstest
Model: Pregnancy Tests

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