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First response pregnancy tests
First response pregnancy tests





first response pregnancy tests

It’s the only test on the market that does this. Not only does it spell out ‘Pregnant’ or ‘Not Pregnant’ in the large window, it also tells you how many weeks along you are – whether that’s 1-2, 2-3 or 3+. If the thought of working out your results from a line or cross doesn’t feel clear enough, the Clearblue Digital Pregnancy Test With Weeks is for you. MIU sensitivity: 25mIU | Time it takes to show result: 1-3 minutes | Number of tests in a pack: 2 | Day when 99% accurate: Day your period is due I would say they’re not reliable quite as early as they say, but if you wait a couple of days before, they’re very accurate.”Īvailable from: Amazon and Superdrug Latest deals from trusted retailers Our home tester Mel said: “I swear by the First Response Early Response test. The results are in pink dye, which is favoured over blue dye by a lot of our MFM forum users for accuracy. The test is easy to read, with a large oval window displaying 2 lines if you’re pregnant, and 1 if you’re not. The First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test is extremely sensitive (detecting 6.3mIU whereas most need a minimum of 10mIU) and can be used 6 days before the date of your missed period (which means 5 days before your period is actually due).īut remember, the earlier you use it, the less reliable the result – 62% 6 days before your missed period, rising to over 99% accuracy 1 day before your period is due. MIU sensitivity: 6.3mIU | Time it takes to show result: 3 minutes | Number of tests in a pack: 2 | Day when 99% accurate: 1 day before your period is due First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test 2-pack, £10.49 Here's our pick of the best home pregnancy tests… 1. Though we do understand that it can be tough to hold out that long. We agree with the advice from doctors, midwives and fertility experts - to wait until the day after your period is due or at least until the test you’re using has 99% accuracy. Some of them have just over 50% accuracy when used super early – the same as flipping a coin. However the earlier you use them, the less reliable they are and the higher the risk of a false negative or false positive. There are a number of early pregnancy tests that claim to give you a result up to 6 days before the day of your missed period (this is 5 days before the date your period is due). Home pregnancy tests vary in their sensitivity – for example, if a test says it has a sensitivity of 20mIU that means it can detect a pregnancy earlier than one with a sensitivity of 100mIU. This rises to about 100mIU in a pregnant woman at the time of her missed period. The level of hCG in a non-pregnant woman is usually under or around 5mIU. This starts to be produced around six days after fertilisation, and the levels increase as your pregnancy develops. All pregnancy tests work in the same way, by detecting the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) in your urine.







First response pregnancy tests