FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common questions that couples have about pregnancy and fertility

How does an Apphia pregnancy test work?

The Apphia pregnancy test works by detecting the presence of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) hormone in urine. This hormone is produced after a fertilized egg attaches to the uterus, and the test identifies if you are pregnant.

How accurate is the Apphia pregnancy test?

The Apphia pregnancy test is designed to be highly accurate when used correctly. It provides dependable results that help couples gain clarity.

When is the best time to take an Apphia pregnancy test?

The best time is after a missed period. It is recommended to test using first-morning urine, as it usually contains the highest concentration of hCG hormones.

How do I read results on the Apphia pregnancy test?

Apphia is designed to provide clear and easy-to-read results. One line indicates a negative result, while two lines indicate a positive result.

Can the Apphia pregnancy test give incorrect results?

Results may be affected by testing too early, diluted urine, or certain medical conditions. For accurate results, follow the instructions carefully and repeat the test if needed.

What should I do if my Apphia pregnancy test result is positive?

If your test result is positive, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional to get confirmation and guidance for your next step.

Why choose Apphia?

Apphia is designed to provide accurate, easy-to-use pregnancy tests to couples who are trying to conceive. Our goal is to provide reliable results that help you start your new chapter with confidence and clarity.

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