Is this how they always work?!


Question: Is this how they always work!?
I have always used the Firts Response? pregnancy tests and I was wondering does the negative line always appear first before the second line (pregnancy line) appears!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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yeah, it's kind of like a coffee filter material!. You know how a drip of water on the coffee filter will expand and make the whole thing wet eventually!. Similar concept in the pregnancy test apparatus!. The "negative line" helps to ensure you've done the test correctly!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You should check out peeonastick!.com's pregnancy test FAQ (linked below)!. The line that originally shows up is the "Control" line!. It shows up to let you know that the test isn't defective!. It has nothing to do with whether or not you are pregnant!. Yes, it is intended to show up right away!. The "Test" line (the one that determines whether you are pregnant) could show up immediately or it could take a while, depending on how much of the pregnancy hormone you're currently secreting into your urine!. Just be sure to read the test directions and not read the test AFTER the time allotted!. For example, if the test instructions say that you need to get a result within 10 minutes, the test must read Pregnant within that time to be an accurate reading!. The tests are designed in such a way that, after that amount of time, the test can read positive even if you aren't pregnant!. So, if the test hasn't read Pregnant by the time 10 minutes (in this example scenario) is up, that test is considered Not Pregnant, regardless of what the test says after the 10 minutes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

yes always,this is the control line to indicate the test has worked!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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