When someone misses their period, the first thing that comes to mind is pregnancy. However, it stands relevant only when you are in a sexual relationship. Otherwise, several reasons impact the period cycle in a woman. The pregnancy test kit is one of the easy-to-use equipment that works as a preliminary tool to examine the pregnancy possibility. Scroll down to learn how you can use a pregnancy test kit at home.
Before learning how to use the kit, let’s understand how a pregnancy test kit works. According to the National Library of Medicine, pregnancy test kits work by detecting human chorionic gonadotrophin, a hormone the female body makes when they are pregnant. The pregnancy test kit determines the presence of the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin hormone secreted by the placenta. The high levels of this hormone during pregnancy can be detected by a blood test and a urine test.
A home pregnancy test kit works as a preliminary test for detecting pregnancy at home. They are easily available at the chemist shop. It includes a testing kit, a urine dropper or a collection cup.
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Here’s the step-by-step guide to using a pregnancy test kit:
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Step 1: First, wash your hands with soap and water and unwrap the pregnancy test kit.
Step 2: Depending on the test kit, either you can pee in a collection cup, and use a urine dropper or directly pee onto the test stick.
Step 3: Hold the absorbent tip facing up, if you are directly peeing on the stick. Hold the stick for at least 10 seconds in your urine stream.
Step 4: Now, place the testing stick on a flat and dry surface.
Step 5: Wait for a few minutes for the results to appear.
Most pregnancy test kits either have a line, symbol, or a sign that indicates pregnancy. However, it’s recommended to get a blood test done at the nearest pathology for confirmation.
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