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    Faint Pregnancy Test Line: Is it Positive or Not? - Fir

    For a quick primer, at-home pregnancy tests check your urine for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin hormone, or hCG, which ramps up quickly in your body after fertilization. The lines on a pregnancy test develop color if hCG is detected. An at-home First Response™ pregnancy test works like this: 1. Special reagents are deposited at 2 locations on a pregn...

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    The control line lets you know the test is working correctly. Every non-digital pregnancy test has two lines that are either parallel to each other or form a plus sign. The control line is not a positive result. If a control line does not appear after exposing the test to urine, the test is not working properly. You should dispose of the pregnancy ...

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    The test line is the line that appears on an at-home pregnancy test if hCG is detected in your urine. If this line does not change color – turning pink for First Response™ – then the test did not detect hCG and you are most likely not pregnant. In many cases, when you are using a First Response™ test, the test line may be a fainter pink than the co...

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    Follow these tips for what to do if you’re unsure about your pregnancy test result: 1. Wait a couple days and test again if you still haven’t gotten your period. 2. Take the test first thing in the morning or after holding your urine for several hours. 3. Open the test envelope and use it right away (always check to make sure it’s not expired first...

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    There are a variety of First Response pregnancy tests to choose from when you want to see if you are pregnant. The First Response™ Triple Check Pregnancy Test Kit includes three different types of pregnancy tests all in one box. For added assurance, First Response™ Comfort Check Pregnancy Test Packcomes with 3 First Response™ Early Result Tests and...

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