2 pregnancy midstream tests
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HomeTest pregnancy hCG midstream tests. Affordable and reliable way to find out if you are pregnant.
Confirm your pregnancy with fully reliable results, as early as 2-3 days before expected period.
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Pack contains 2 tests
Cost per test: 1.49 €
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See more in the "Description" tab below
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Pregnancy tests by HomeTest.gr detect and measure the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) which is a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the developing placenta shortly after fertilization.
In normal circumstances and after ovulation has occured, hCG can be detected in urine as early as 9-10 days following conception, doubling every 2 to 3 days and reaching 100mlU/ml at the first missed menstrual period.
The appearance of hCG soon after conception and its subsequent rise in concentration during early gestational growth make it an excellent marker for the early detection of pregnancy.
When to collect urine
The intensity of the result line on the pregnancy test is proportional to the amount of the hormone hCG in the urine sample. It is advisable to use early morning urine because hCG is more concentrated then. However, you can easily use the tests at any other time of the day. Also avoid drinking liquids (water, coffee, etc.) for 2 hours before using the test, as the hormone may be diluted and the test may not show proper results.
Watch the video with the instructions for using our pregnancy midstream tests:
Storage
Tests should always be in their airtight pouches. You can store them at room temperature (18o - 30o C). Avoid exposing them to sunlight, humidity and very high or very low temperatures.
See more in the instructions for use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Read the frequently asked questions on pregnacy tests.
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