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Church & Dwight Receives FDA Clearance For New Pregnancy Kits

First Response 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, one day before other at-home pregnancy tests.

The new 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. With patent pending Polymeric Amplification Technology (PAT) that First Response has, it can detect the pregnancy hormone at lower levels.

Mary Jane Minkin, board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist in New Haven, Connecticut, and a clinical professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Yale University School of Medicine, said: “A pregnancy test with results this early sets the stage for a healthy baby and a healthy mother.

“This advancement means pregnant women can initiate a healthier lifestyle even sooner in the critical first stages of a baby’s development. Women who want results quickly will undoubtedly have less anxiety when taking this at-home test.”