Collection: Pregnancy Tests

Professional Pregnancy Tests You Can Trust

Our pregnancy test kits are designed for accuracy, ease of use, and fast results, providing a reliable solution for detecting pregnancy at home or in a clinical setting. Whether you're a healthcare provider or an individual monitoring potential pregnancy, these tests offer high precision for early detection.

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FAQ's

Pregnancy tests are generally over 99% accurate when used correctly. The accuracy of results depends on the sensitivity of the test and the timing of the test in relation to your missed period.
It’s best to take a pregnancy test after a missed period, or at least 14 days after unprotected sex. This allows the pregnancy hormone (hCG) to reach detectable levels in your urine.
Pregnancy tests detect the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) in urine. This hormone is produced after a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus, marking the beginning of pregnancy.
Yes, a false negative can occur if the test is taken too early, before there is enough hCG in the urine to be detected. Testing after a missed period or following the test's instructions carefully will help minimise this risk.
A false positive is rare but can occur due to chemical pregnancies, certain medications, or improper use of the test. It’s always advised to confirm results with a healthcare provider if you receive an unexpected positive result.
Yes, pregnancy tests are safe for home use. They are designed for ease of use, and many are clinically validated for accurate, reliable results in a home setting.
If the test is positive, you should confirm the result with your healthcare provider, who can provide further testing and guidance on the next steps.
Most home pregnancy tests are designed to be accurate from the first day of a missed period. Some sensitive tests may detect pregnancy a few days before a missed period, but waiting until after the missed period can improve accuracy.
Yes, pregnancy tests come in different formats, including midstream tests, cassette tests, and digital tests. Each type provides reliable results, but the method of use may differ.
Store pregnancy tests in a cool, dry place and keep them in their original packaging. Ensure that they are not exposed to moisture or excessive heat, as this can affect their accuracy.