Proov Check measures hCG, the hormone that your body produces when you are pregnant. Check can detect hCG in urine earlier than most at-home pregnancy tests.
Check can detect hCG in urine up to 5 days before your next expected period. You can test that early, or wait to test until after a missed period.
Please refer to kit instructions for specific details.
After a fertilized egg implants into the uterus, the placenta forms and produces hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), also called the pregnancy hormone. Once a pregnancy begins, a small amount of hCG may be detectable in urine.
A positive Check test (2 lines) means you are most likely pregnant. A negative Check test (1 line) could mean you are not pregnant, or the level of hCG is not yet high enough to be detected by the test.
If you are unsure of your results — regardless of if they are positive or negative — we recommend testing again at least 48 hours after initially testing.
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) is the hormone produced by the body when you are pregnant. The presence of hCG in your urine suggests that you are most likely pregnant.
If you are testing with Proov Check before a missed period, you must use first morning urine. If you are testing with Proov Check after a missed period, you can test using urine from any time of day.
A positive Proov Check test indicates that hCG is present and you are most likely pregnant. We always recommend following up with your doctor to confirm pregnancy and discuss next steps.
A negative Proov Check test result could indicate that you are not pregnant or the amount of hCG was not high enough to be detected. If you are unsure of your result or still suspect you may be pregnant, you can test at least 48 hours later.