EARLY PREGNANCY TEST
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Home
Health Testing®
The New Choice Plus One Step Early Pregnancy
Test has an hCG detection level of 25 mIU's. No other home pregnancy
test available today has a lower detection level with the same
accuracy; the lower the detection level the earlier the detection of
pregnancy. An Early Pregnancy Test can now be performed prior to your
first missed period.
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- A very early pregnancy test - as
soon as 7 to 10 days after conception in many cases
- Can be used by most women prior to
their first missed period
- 99% accurate detecting hCG
- Midstream device with wide
absorbent tip
- FDA approved
- 4 early pregnancy tests for $24.95
- Delivered via Federal Express with
no signature required for your convenience
- Click
Here to Order
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All home pregnancy tests use the same
technology to detect pregnancy. They all use something called "monoclonal
antibodies" to detect a hormone known as human chorionic
gonadotropin (hCG) in a woman's body. hCG is produced by the
developing placenta beginning the day on which the embryo implants in
the uterine wall. hCG will not be produced until embryo
implantation occurs. Concentrations of this hormone vary widely,
depending on the individual. However, 74% of woman with viable
pregnancies will start to produce hCG prior to their first missed
period.* How quickly your pregnancy can be detected will
depend upon when your body starts to produce hCG in sufficient
quantities for detection. For most women that will occur before their
first missed period. The New Choice Plus One Step Early
Pregnancy Test accurately detects the presence of the hormone hCG in
urine in very small trace amounts - 25 mIUs. In contrast, many
other home pregnancy testing devices have an hCG detection level of 50
mIUs and greater. Early pregnancy testing requires a very sensitive
pregnancy test such as the New Choice Plus One Step Early Pregnancy
Test.
The first early pregnancy symptoms are usually
morning sickness and a missed menstrual period. Other early signs of
pregnancy are tender breasts, frequent urination and headaches. Signs
late or at the end of pregnancy would be back aches, indigestion and
constipation. If you suspect pregnancy be sure to use a New
Choice Plus One Step Early Pregnancy Test and begin taking prenatal
vitamins as soon as possible if the result is positive. Prenatal
vitamins have folic acid in them that can help prevent birth defects
during the first trimester of pregnancy. Avoid all tobacco and
alcoholic products. Besides being fast, convenient and
accurate, the New Choice Plus One Step Early Pregnancy Test is easy to
use. Simply place the device in your urine stream for 10 seconds, wait
5 minutes and read the results. The results are easy to read - 2 lines
you are with child, 1 line you are not with child. Each home pregnancy
testing kit comes with detailed instructions with graphic
illustrations that take you through the home testing process from
start to finish. The New Choice Plus One Step Early
Pregnancy Test is FDA approved and is clinically proven to be as safe,
effective and accurate as similar devices used by doctors, hospitals
and health clinics. If the Early Pregnancy Test from iTest
indicates that you are pregnant, you should see your doctor to confirm
your results and discuss the steps that you should take.
Same day shipping
for orders received by 5 p.m. (east coast time) Monday thru Friday
Click
Here to order a New Choice Plus One Step Early Pregnancy Test - 4
for $24.95
Or call our
Customer Service Department at 1-800-211-6636 to place your order 24
hours per day, 7 days per week.
Other related products that may be of
interest to you are the Male
Infertility Sperm Test or the Fertile-Focus
Personal Ovulation Microscope & Basal Thermometer Combination
Kit.
*According to a 2001 report by
Allen J Wilcox, M.D., Ph.D., of the National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences.

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