Nowadays, most people get pregnant through early pregnancy test strips, which are relatively simple and do not require going to the hospital, and the results are also relatively fast. However, using test strips can easily lead to situations that people may not understand, so accuracy is not easy to grasp. Sometimes the test strip will turn red in a second, so what does the early pregnancy test strip turn red in a second? Let's take a look together.
What does the second red of early pregnancy test paper indicate
Considering the high possibility of pregnancy, it is recommended to undergo multiple tests. If there is no discomfort, after observing for a few days, you should go to a regular hospital for ultrasound examination and blood HCG test. If there is any discomfort, go to the hospital for treatment at any time. The test strip is only used as a reference for pregnancy and has a certain degree of accuracy. It is recommended to use a morning urine test for pregnancy testing, as the results are relatively accurate.
How to use early pregnancy test strips
The method of testing with test strips is generally stated in the instructions. It is recommended to conduct the test ten days after the menstrual period is delayed, and take it out of the urine after about 10 seconds. If there is only one red line on the handheld end, it means it is still negative. If there are two red lines and the lower red line is darker than the contrast line, it means ovulation occurred around 24 hours ago. It is recommended not to drink too much water during testing, as insufficient urine concentration may result in less accurate results.
For the use of test strips, the test results may vary, sometimes one deep and one shallow, sometimes both strips are particularly deep, and sometimes there may be gradual changes. This may be related to the test paper or urine. But half of the time, there is a high possibility of pregnancy due to two obstacles. It is recommended to go to the hospital for diagnosis, check if the fetus is healthy, and take timely measures to deal with it.