The method of use of human chorionic gonadotropin test strips is to immerse the end of the test strip labeled “MAX” into the urine, wait for the urine to reach the observation area, remove the test strip and lay it down for 3 to 5 minutes, and then observe the test results.
When using human chorionic gonadotropin test strips, dip the “MAX” marked end of the strip into the urine, taking care that the urine does not exceed the “MAX” mark. After the urine reaches the observation area, the test strip should be removed and placed flat. The result can be observed after the strip has been placed flat for 3 to 5 minutes, but the result after 10 minutes is usually invalid.
The presence of two red reaction lines can be interpreted as pregnancy; the presence of one red reaction line can be interpreted as not pregnant; the absence of a red reaction line can be interpreted as a test error or invalid. It should be noted that human chorionic gonadotropin test strips are suitable for early pregnancy diagnosis, if you need to determine whether you are pregnant or not, it is recommended to go to the hospital for blood, ultrasound and other tests to diagnose whether you are pregnant or not.