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How to Take a First Response Pregnancy Test

If you’re looking for the gold standard of pregnancy tests, look no further than the First Response Early Results test. This home pregnancy test is a clear favourite of many women. Fertility experts also turn to the First Response test when the need arises. Many see this as the best First Response pregnancy test.

One of the reasons that the First Response test is so popular is that it allows you to test for pregnancy up to six days before a missed period. It checks for low levels of pregnancy hormones in your urine to see if you’re pregnant.

The nearer you get to the first day of your expected pregnancy, the more accurate you’ll find the results. The test boasts an impressive 99% plus accuracy when taken on the day you were expecting your period.

Learning how to take a First Response Pregnancy Test isn’t difficult. Just follow these simple steps and you’ll get accurate results in minutes. It may sound daft, but following the instructions exactly is always the best way to take a pregnancy test.

1) Hold The Test By The Thumb Grip

To begin, remove the test from the wrapper and take hold of it by the thumb grip. The absorbent tip should be facing downwards and the results window away from you. Now simply place the tip of the test in your urine stream for 5 seconds.

2) Put The Cap Back On

Keeping the tip of the test pointing down, put the cap back on the end and lay the test down on a flat surface. The results window should be facing up.

3) Wait!

Now’s the hard bit, where all kinds of thoughts race through your mind. Just sit back now and wait for 3 minutes for the result.

4) Check The Lines

Two pink lines in the pregnancy test result window means you’re pregnant. One pink line in the pregnancy test result window indicates that you may not be pregnant, or it may be too early to tell.

Understanding Your Results

After you’ve taken your First Response pregnancy test, you might be wondering what’s next. Let’s dive a bit deeper into those results:

Two pink lines? Congratulations! You’re likely pregnant. But don’t pop the champagne just yet (sparkling water, perhaps?). It’s time to book an appointment with your doctor to confirm and start your prenatal journey.

Seeing just one line? Don’t lose hope. If you’ve tested early, your hormone levels might be too low to detect. Wait a few days and try again. Remember, stress can delay your period, so take a deep breath and relax.

Got a faint second line? You’re not imagining things! Even a faint line can indicate pregnancy. Test again in 48 hours – that second line should get darker if you’re expecting.

Pro tip: Take a photo of your test result. It’ll help you compare if you test again later, and it’s a fun keepsake if you are pregnant!


Photo by Zoom Baby

This post first appeared in November 2021 and was last updated in July 2024

Zoom Baby is a leading supplier of Pregnancy Tests and Ovulation Test Kits


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