How to interpret a Home Pregnancy Test



1. Look at the regions marked 'C' and 'T' on the test card. 'C' indicates a control. This band must always appear because this is the comparison band. 'T' indicates the test sample.

2. If only one pink/purple band appear, in the region marked 'C', it means that the test is negative for pregnancy.

3. If two pink/purple bands appear, one in the region marked 'C' and the other in the region marked 'T', it means that the test is positive for pregnancy

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4. In case no bands appear, then the test is invalid. Repeat the test with a new pack of pregcolor cards after 72 hours.

5. If the line formed in region 'T' is faint, this could be due to low levels of hCG hormone. In case of a faint band, repeat the test with a new pack of pregcolor cards after 72 hours.



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