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Viola Pregnancy Test with Week Determination
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Early detection (approx 10 days after conception) and determination of the week
Many changes in the woman's body are essential for a normal pregnancy and a normal development of the fetus. The hormones that make the body adapt to pregnancy are essential. The most important hormones are estrogen, progesterone and hCG (chorionic gonadotropin).
The level of hCG in the urine for a healthy woman who is not pregnant is below 3IU/L (international units per liter). During pregnancy, the hCG level increases from the first days after conception and reaches values around 230000IU/L by the 10th week of pregnancy.
After birth, the level returns to normal in a few weeks. Therefore, hCG is a very good indicator of pregnancy.
The Viola pregnancy test, successfully used in similar forms by doctors in clinics for many years, offers a fast and reliable result.
Viola will confirm the pregnancy as soon as a level of at least 12IU/L of hCG can be detected in the urine, and is thus a suitable test for use even before the date on which the menstruation should have started (e.g. at approx 10 days after conception).
The test can be performed at any time of the day, but it is recommended to use the first urine in the morning, as the concentration of hCG is highest then.
This is an immunological test for the detection of hCG (chorionic gonadotropin). The test materials used (e.g. antibodies) are substances with potential infectiousness, although they do not pose any risks as long as all the components of the test are used according to the instructions provided.
Additional information
Although this test is very accurate, in rare situations, there may also be false results.
If the hCG level in the urine is very low (the urine is very diluted or the test was performed too early), the test result may be negative, even if you may be pregnant. A large number of pregnancies fail in the first weeks. This aspect can also cause an erroneous result.
The test cannot distinguish between a normal pregnancy and an ectopic pregnancy. In both situations, the test result may be positive.
Medication or illness (e.g. trophoblastic disease) affect the hCG level and may lead to incorrect results. Contraceptive pills do not influence the test result.
The test contains:
The box, the aluminum envelope with the test stick and desiccant envelope, instructions for use.
Read the instructions for use carefully and in full before opening the envelope and starting the test. It is recommended to test in the morning, with the first urine of the day, as this is when the level of the pregnancy hormone hCG is highest
Made in Austria
Store in a dry and cool place
a suitable test for use even before the date on which the menstruation should have started (e.g. at approx 10 days after conception).
The test can be performed at any time of the day, but it is recommended to use the first urine in the morning, as the concentration of hCG is highest then.