Lacey Cormier
Lacey Cormier, a silent but highly focused kind of gal. She's a 20 year-old working student who studies nursing at night and works part-time on a pharmacy during the day. She likes helping customers and referring items like elisa kits, a new and effective generic drugs and food supplements. She lives in New York.
Proper use of pregnancy test kits
- By Lacey Cormier
- Published 02/5/2010

1) First tip is to do it first thing in the morning when your urine is really concentrated. You might want to pee on a sort of container where you can get some with the dropper that comes with the pregnancy test kit. After pee-ing, get some of your urine with the dropper.
2) Next, two or three drops on the test would do, and then you’ll need to wait five crucial minutes. Make sure you dropped just enough amount of your urine on the test, if it’s too much, you’ll drown it, and too less you’ll get no result.
3) After five minutes (or sometimes instantly depending on the brand you bought if it’s super sensitive as its high price) you’ll finally see the lines. If there’s a single line, then “Better luck next time” for aspiring mothers and “Hurray for you” for premarital testers. But if there are two red visible lines, then there’s a baby coming soon.
My tip for women who plans on using this sort of pregnancy test is that buy two test and use it at the same time, pregnancy tests are only 70% accurate, so it’s better to retest and retest as your hormones can be a little tricky at some times. There are thousands of pregnancy test kits (e.g. elisa kits) on the market or pharmacy that you can buy anytime, even without prescription. In case of two red lines on your test, then congratulations to you and good luck to your soon-to-be baby!
