New Early Pregnancy Detector Test

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Written by Church & Dwight Co.   
Thursday, 28 January 2010 14:51
Pregnancy TestChurch & Dwight Co., Inc. announced on January 27, 2010 that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the First Response® Early Result Pregnancy Test which can determine pregnancy up to six days before the day of a woman’s missed period.

First Response Early Results Pregnancy Test now has patent pending technology that can detect the pregnancy hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), up to six days before the day of a woman’s missed period with unsurpassed accuracy -- one day before any other at-home pregnancy test available on the market.

First Response pregnancy kits work by detecting the presence of the pregnancy hormone (hCG) in a woman’s urine. HCG begins to appear in a pregnant woman 8-10 days after fertilization. The amount of hCG doubles every 36-48 hours as the pregnancy progresses. And now with patent pending Polymeric Amplification Technology (PAT), First Response can detect the pregnancy hormone at lower levels than ever before.

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