First Response Australia

The First Response™ In-Stream and Digital Pregnancy Test detects in urine the hormone your body produces during pregnancy; human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).1 & 2

The First Response™ Digital Pregnancy Test is designed to detect hCG as early as 6 days before your missed period (5 days before the day of the expected period). The amount of pregnancy hormone increases as pregnancy progresses. 2

First Response™ In-Stream and Digital Pregnancy Test is >99% accurate from the day of the expected period in laboratory studies. However, some pregnant women may not have detectable amounts of pregnancy hormone in their urine on the day they test or may have miscalculated the first day of their period.1 & 2

A‘YES+’ test result shows that the pregnancy hormone (hCG) was detected, which normally indicates pregnancy. You must see your doctor to confirm that you are pregnant.

If you test positive, but think you may not be pregnant, you should check with your doctor.

You may not be pregnant, or it may be too early to tell. If you do not get your period within 7 days, you should retest with another First Response™ Digital Pregnancy Test. It is possible that you miscalculated the length of your cycle or your urine may not have had enough pregnancy hormone for the test to register a ‘YES+’ result. If upon retesting you get another ‘NO-’ result and your period has still not started, you should call your doctor.

Only medications containing the pregnancy hormone (hCG) can affect the result. The test should not be affected by hormone therapies containing Clomiphene citrate, alcohol, pain killers, antibiotics, or the contraceptive pill.

A ‘?’ symbol indicates an error has occurred during testing. You should retest with another First Response™ Digital Pregnancy Test, carefully following all directions.

If the display screen goes blank at any time before yielding a result, an error has occurred. You should retest with another First Response™ Digital Pregnancy Test, carefully following all directions.

Your result will be displayed for at least 30 minutes. Read your results within this time frame. Once you have read your result, discard the stick. Note: This device contains a battery with a removal feature on the reverse side of the Thumb Grip. Be sure to dispose of the battery according to local regulations.

Some splashing while using the test will not damage the test, but if it becomes very wet it can become damaged. If the test becomes damaged, the Display Screen will either go blank or an error ‘?’ message will appear.

Once removed from the wrapper, the device must be used within 12 hours. Keep the device dry before use.

A positive (pregnant) test result shows that the pregnancy hormone (hCG) was detected. You should see your doctor to confirm that you are pregnant. Because this test detects very low levels of hCG, some women may test positive even if they are not pregnant.

You may not be pregnant, or it may be too early to tell. If you do not get your period within a few days, you should retest with another First Response™ In-stream Pregnancy Test. It is possible that you miscalculated the length of your cycle or your urine may not have had enough pregnancy hormone for the First Response™ In-stream Pregnancy Test to give a positive result. If you retest and again no hCG is found, and your period has still not started, you should call your doctor.

Your result should appear within three minutes. There should be at least one pink line in the Result Window at five minutes to indicate that the test is completed and that you have done it correctly. If not, the test is invalid. This could be due to insufficient urine on the Absorbent Tip or not holding the device with the Absorbent Tip pointing downward while replacing the Overcap. You should retest with another First Response™ In-stream Pregnancy Test, carefully following all directions.