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Mosie Pregnancy Test Instructions

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. The Mosie Baby Pregnancy Test can be performed at any time of the day; however, the first-morning urine is preferable.
  2. Remove the test stick from the pouch by tearing from the notch. Remove the cap.
  3. Hold the stick by the thumb grip. Place the absorbent tip of the stick in your urine stream until it is thoroughly wet for at least 10 seconds. If you prefer, you can urinate into a clean, dry cup or container and perform the test by dipping the absorbent tip of the stick into the urine for at least 15 seconds.
  4. Lay the stick down flat with the results window facing up. Wait 3 minutes. If you wish, you can replace the cap to cover the absorbent tip.

READING YOUR RESULTS

While you are waiting for your results, you may notice a colored solution moving across the windows. This is normal. You need to wait 5 minutes to read the results. Do not read the results after 10 minutes.

1 LINE = NOT PREGNANT

If only 1 (one) pink line appears in the triangle control window, the test is negative and you can assume you are not pregnant.

2 LINES = PREGNANT

If 2 (two) pink lines appear, one in the round window and one in the triangle control window, the test is positive, and you can assume you are pregnant. Even if the lines are very light in color, you can still assume you are pregnant.

INVALID

If a pink line does not appear in the triangle control window, the test is invalid. Invalid results may be an indication that the absorbent tip was not thoroughly saturated with urine. In this case, either urinate on the absorbent tip for additional time or re-dip the absorbent tip for 15 seconds and wait 3 minutes to read results. If there is still no pink line in the triangle control window, the test is invalid, and testing should be repeated in a few days with a new Mosie Baby Pregnancy Test. Follow the instructions exactly making sure the absorbent tip is thoroughly saturated with urine. Each test is designed for a single use and should not be reused.

 

WHAT THE RESULTS MEAN

A positive result (two lines) indicates that your urine contains hCG (the pregnancy hormone), and you can assume you are pregnant. You should consult your doctor who is best able to further advise you on proper prenatal care. If you are taking medication, telephone him or her immediately, and make sure it is safe for your baby.

A negative result (one line in the triangle control window) means that no hCG has been detected and you can assume you are not pregnant. If a week passes and your menstrual period is still delayed, you should do another Mosie Baby Pregnancy Test. If the result is still negative in the later test, there is little chance that you are pregnant. However, because there could be health-related reasons why you are not menstruating, you should see your doctor without delay. If your menstrual cycle is irregular, it can be difficult to know the day you have missed your period. If your test indicated you are not pregnant and your menstrual cycle does not begin within a few days, you may have miscalculated your cycle and should use a second Mosie Baby Pregnancy Test.

 

LIMITATIONS OF THE TEST

The test works only if the instructions are followed precisely. Although the test is highly accurate in detecting pregnancy, a low incidence of false results can occur. Check with your doctor if you get unexpected or inconsistent test results. Certain health conditions can also cause a false or irregular test result. The following factors should not affect the test results: alcohol, analgesics (pain killers), antibiotics, and birth control pills.

The test should not be used after the expiration date shown on the package. Do not use the test if the protective foil pouch is opened or damaged. The Mosie Baby Pregnancy Test, when performed by consumers, showed an accuracy of greater than 99% when compared to laboratory results.

If you are pregnant you should not drink alcohol; if you have already used alcohol, stop; if you’re thinking about getting pregnant, abstain from alcohol. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy has been known to cause birth defects.

 

 

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