Get early insight and follow‑up reassurance with the SureSign Early Detection & Digital Pregnancy Test Combo Pack. The early test identifies pregnancy hormones up to six days sooner *, and the digital test helps confirm results with simple, unmistakable clarity. It’s a convenient, two‑step approach to dependable at‑home testing.
The SureSign Early Detection & Digital Pregnancy Test Pack combines a one‑step hCG urine test with a digital follow‑up test to support reliable at‑home pregnancy assessment.
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The moments before seeing a pregnancy test result can feel overwhelming and uncertain. Using a test that provides reliable, easy‑to‑interpret results can make that experience a little less stressful and give you reassurance as you plan what comes next. With countless at‑home tests on shelves and online, choosing the right one can be confusing. A few straightforward testing tips can help boost accuracy, no matter which pregnancy test you use.
Large amounts of water or other beverages can water down the hCG in your urine, making the hormone harder for the test to detect. This dilution can sometimes lead to an incorrect negative result, even when hCG is present. To help maintain accuracy, try limiting fluids for about an hour before testing so your sample stays concentrated enough for reliable detection.
First‑morning urine typically contains the highest concentration of hCG after several hours without drinking fluids. This gives the test the strongest opportunity to detect the hormone early in pregnancy. When possible, testing first thing in the morning can help improve accuracy and provide clearer results.
If a test sits too long after use, drying patterns can create faint lines or streaks that may appear misleading. These evaporation lines are not true results and can cause unnecessary confusion. To avoid misreading the test, check your result only within the recommended timeframe listed in the instructions.
Pregnancy tests can lose accuracy once they pass their expiration date because the chemical reagents may no longer perform as intended. Using an expired test increases the chance of receiving an unreliable or unclear result. Taking a moment to confirm the expiration date before beginning helps ensure you’re using a test that can deliver dependable performance.
† Over 99% accurate when used as directed.
* Detects pregnancy hormones up to six days before the missed period, in some cases. Results may vary depending on hormone levels.