 Q: How accurate is the test?
A: In both laboratory and consumer clinical studies, The Athena HCG Pregnancy
Test has been proved to be greater than 99% accurate.
Q: Which factors may affect the test result?
A: Drugs which contain hCG can give a false positive result. A number of medical conditions
other than pregnancy, including, ovarian cyst or ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside
the uterus) can cause elevated levels of hCG.
Q: Can I be pregnant and not get a positive result?
A: Yes. Most women will register on self-testing pregnancy tests by the time they are a
few days late for a period, but not everyone will. If you suspect you are pregnant, you
should see your doctor for a quantitative hCG test no matter what result you get from
an self-testing pregnancy test. Also a false negative result (negative when pregnancy
exist) may occur if the urine is too dilute or with very early stage pregnancy. In this case,
if pregnancy is still suspected, retest using a first-morning urine.
Q: What should I do if the result shows that I am pregnant?
A: It means that your urine contains hCG and you are probably pregnant. See your doctor
to confirm that you are pregnant and to discuss the steps you should take.
Q: What should I do if the result shows that I am not pregnant?
A: It means that no hCG has been detected in your urine and probably you are not pregnant.
If you do not start your period within a week of its due date, repeat the test with a new
midstream test. If you receive the same result after repeating the test and you still do not
get your period, you should see your doctor.
Contact us
Contact Information
Athena Lab Technology Co. Ltd
ADD: Room 3-204,No.44 Guangqu Road,Chaoyang District,Beijing,China
Post: 100068
Interntional Department:
Tel: +86-10-67563157 +86-10-13717613863
Fax: +86-10-67563157
Email:athenalabs@gmail.com
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