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Pregnancy self-test kits offer a quick and discreet way to confirm pregnancy at home. These tests detect the pregnancy hormone HCG in urine and are designed to give accurate results when used correctly.
Using a self-test kit correctly is essential for accurate results.
If results are unclear or unexpected, repeat the test after 48 hours or speak to a pharmacist.
If results do not match how you feel physically, seek medical advice.
Self-tests are reliable, but professional support is important in certain situations.
Early advice ensures accurate interpretation and appropriate care.
We stock trusted, pharmacy-approved pregnancy tests known for accuracy and ease of use.
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How accurate are pregnancy self-test kits?
Most pregnancy tests are over 99% accurate when used from the first day of a missed period.
Can I test before my missed period?
Some tests can detect pregnancy earlier, but results are more reliable after a missed period.
What is the difference between digital and strip tests?
Digital tests display clear results like “Pregnant” or “Not Pregnant,” while strip tests use lines that require interpretation.
What time of day is best to take a pregnancy test?
Early morning urine is best, especially in early pregnancy, as hCG levels are more concentrated.
Can medications affect pregnancy test results?
Most medications do not affect results. Fertility treatments containing hCG may cause false positives.
What should I do after a positive test?
Contact your GP or midwife to arrange antenatal care and start pregnancy planning support.
Why did I get a negative test but still feel pregnant?
Hormone levels may be too low early on. Repeat the test after 48 hours or seek advice.
Are these tests confidential?
Yes. All purchases are discreetly packaged, and consultations are private.
Can irregular periods affect test accuracy?
Yes. If cycles are irregular, testing later and repeating may improve accuracy.
Can a pharmacist help me choose the right test?
Absolutely. Our pharmacists can guide you based on timing, symptoms, and personal preference.