First Response Australia

You can do the test as early as the first day of your missed period. You can use the FIRST RESPONSE™ Dip & Read Pregnancy Test any time of the day. You don’t have to use first morning urine.

Remember, this test is not intended to replace your doctor’s diagnosis. A positive (pregnant) test result shows that the pregnancy hormone (hCG) was detected. See your doctor to confirm that you are pregnant.

If your test shows a negative result, no pregnancy hormone (hCG) was detected. You may have miscalculated the length of your cycle or your urine may not have had enough pregnancy hormone (hCG) for the FIRST RESPONSE™ Dip & Read Pregnancy Test to give a positive result. If your period does not start in a few days, repeat the test using another FIRST RESPONSE™ Dip & Read Pregnancy Test. If you retest and again no hCG is found, and your cycle still has not started, you should contact your doctor.

The test result should be read as soon as possible after waiting the 2-5 minutes. A positive result will not disappear. A negative result (1 pink line) will last for 10 minutes. After the 10 minute period, disregard any further changes, it is still a negative result.

Some medicine containing the pregnancy hormone (hCG) can affect the result of the test. Please consult your healthcare professional if you are taking any medicines. The test should not be affected by hormone therapies containing clomiphene citrate, painkillers, alcohol, antibiotics or the contraceptive pill.

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