Pregnancy Test

Pregnancy Test

£2.99
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Pregnancy Test

Pregnancy Test

£2.99

Find out if you’re pregnant quickly and confidently with this easy-to-use at-home test. Designed to detect the hCG hormone in urine, it delivers fast, reliable results in just 3 minutes—giving you clarity when you need it most.

  • Detects hCG hormone for early pregnancy detection
  • Simple midstream urine test
  • Results in just 3 minutes
  • Can be used from the first day of a missed period
  • Clinically reliable with over 99% accuracy
Who is this test for?

This test is suitable for anyone who thinks they may be pregnant and wants a quick, reliable answer at home. It is ideal for use from the first day of a missed period or when early pregnancy symptoms are present.

What is in the test

Each kit includes:

  • Pregnancy test midstream device
  • Instructions for use

You will also need:

  • A timer
  • (Optional) A clean urine collection container
How do you perform the test?
  1. Remove the test from the sealed foil pouch.
  2. Take off the cap to expose the absorbent tip.
  3. Hold the tip in your urine stream for at least 15 seconds (or dip into a sample).
  4. Replace the cap and lay the test flat.
  5. Wait 3 minutes and read the result.

Do not interpret results after 10 minutes.

Results & when to seek advice
  • Positive result: Two lines (C and T) – hCG detected, likely pregnant.
  • Negative result: One line at C – no hCG detected.
  • Invalid result: No control line – repeat with a new test.

If positive, consult a healthcare professional to confirm the pregnancy. If negative but your period does not begin, repeat the test after a few days or seek medical advice.

Want to know more?

This test detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone produced during pregnancy. hCG levels rise rapidly after implantation, making it a reliable marker for early detection.

The test can detect hCG levels from 25 mIU/mL and is most accurate when using first morning urine, which contains the highest hormone concentration. While highly accurate, results should always be confirmed by a healthcare professional.

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