How does this kit work?
Step 1: Open the pack just before use.
Step 2: Collect the urine sample in a clean & dry container.
Step 3: Add 2-3 drops of urine in the sample slot (S) provided on the device.
Step 4: Read the results between
5-10 minutes.
Step 5: Discard the device after use
How To Read Your Results?
POSITIVE
POSITIVE
POSITIVE Two pink lines at C & T Line at T is equal or darker than C. It means that FSH levels are higher that normal. This means you are most likely in perimenopause.
NEGATIVE
1) One pink line at C
2) Two pink lines at C & T Line at T is lighter than C.
It means that FSH levels are not elevated at this time.
This means you are likely not experiencing perimenopause in this cycle.
NEGATIVE
NEGATIVE
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
1) One pink line at T
2) No pink lines a C & T
The test should be repeated with a new kit.
This might occur when too little or too much urine was used.
Follow the instructions carefully.
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Frequently asked questions
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her menstrual periods permanently stop, and she is no longer able to bear children. It is diagnosed after 12 months without a menstrual period.
* For further information and clarification individuals should consult with their physicians.A Menopause Detection Kit is a home testing kit designed to measure hormone levels in your body to help determine if you are approaching or have reached menopause.
* For further information and clarification individuals should consult with their physicians.- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Irregular periods
- Vaginal dryness
- Mood swings
- Sleep problems
- Weight gain
It's best to use the kit in the morning, as your first urine of the day contains the highest concentration of hormones.
* For further information and clarification individuals should consult with their physicians.Used test strips or cassettes should be disposed of in your regular household trash. To minimize direct contact with waste, consider wrapping them in tissue or placing them in a small plastic bag.
* For further information and clarification individuals should consult with their physicians.