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H‑E‑B One-Step Cassette Pregnancy Test

1 ct
$1.08 each($1.08 / ct)

Aisle 31

Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

Use this H-E-B at home pregnancy test to get a 99% accurate result from the day of your expected period. If testing before your expected period, this pregnancy test provides early detection of the pregnancy hormone up to 5 days sooner. The easy-to-read results panel makes understanding your pregnancy simple and intuitive with positive results appearing in 1 minute.

• 1-count cassette pregnancy test
• 99% accurate at detecting typical pregnancy hormone levels (Note that hormone levels vary)
• Positive results as soon as 1 minute
• Easy-to-read results
• Provides early detection of the pregnancy hormone

Test 5 Days Sooner

The One Step pregnancy test can be used as early as 4 days before the day of your expected period. That's 5 days before the day of your missed period. The amount of pregnancy hormone increases rapidly in early pregnancy. In clinical testing with early pregnancy samples, the One Step Pregnancy Test gave the following results:

Number of days before missed period % of pregnant women getting a pregnant result.
-1 99%
-2 98%
-3 93%
-4 91%
-5 64% Sooner
  • Allergens and safety warnings

    Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature 36 degrees F - 86 degrees F (2 degrees C- 30 degrees C). Do not disassemble device. Contains small parts. Do not ear any component of this device. If accidentally swallowed, seek medical attention. Do not use after the expiration date on the foil pouch. For in vitro diagnostic use, not to be taken internally. Do not use if the foil wrapper is damaged. Discard with normal household waste. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not re-use. Do not freeze.

    Questions?: Call us toll-free at 1-800-899-7353, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Please be ready to quote the LOT number on the pack.
  • If testing before your expected period, use the first urine of the day; otherwise test any time of day.

    Taking Your Test

    1. Collect your urine in a clean, dry container (not provided).

    2. Remove the test from the foil pouch. Place on a flat surface and remove the pipette.

    3. Use the pipette to transfer 4 drops of urine into the sample zone of the test.

    4. Start timing. Read the test results between 3 and 10 minutes. Do not read your result after 10 minutes.

    Reading Your Results

    Pregnant Result: Two lines in the result window means you are pregnant. It does not matter how faint or dark the control (C) and the test (T) lines are.

    Not Pregnant Result: The presence of only the control line (C) in the result window means you are not pregnant.

    Invalid Result: If no control line (C) appears in the result window then the result is invalid. You should test again with a new test.

    Questions and Answers:

    This home pregnancy test is intended for use as an over-the-counter device for the qualitative detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in a woman's urine for the determination of pregnancy. The test is indicated for use from 4 days before the day of the expected period (5 days before the day of the missed period).

    1. My test result is Pregnant. What should I do? If your result is pregnant, you should see your Doctor. A confirmed pregnancy diagnosis should only be made by a physician after all clinical and laboratory findings have been evaluated.

    2. My test result is Not Pregnant. What should I do? You may not be pregnant, or the level of hormone may not yet be high enough to be detected. If you tested before your expected period, test again when your period is due. If you get a 'Not Pregnant' result on or after the day you expect your period, but still think you might be pregnant, see your doctor.

    3. Which factors may affect the test result? Medications containing hCG can affect the result. A number of conditions other than pregnancy cause elevated levels of hCG and could cause misleading results. The test should NOT be affected by hormone therapies containing Clomiphene citrate, common painkillers, alcohol, antibiotics, or the contraceptive pill. See your Doctor if you get unexpected test results.
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