My test showed one line near C and nothing near the other side, and I am confused by the letters. The box instructions were not very clear to me. What does C mean on the kit?
C? Oh, that's the Control line, my dear! It's just there to tell you the test is actually working. If you see a line there, good, means the test isn't faulty. Then you look for the T line for the actual result. Simple, right? No magic, just science!
The 'C' stands for Control line! It's super important, it confirms that the test itself is functional and you've done it correctly. If you don't see the C line, the test is invalid, so discard it. Always look for that first, then for the 'T' line to see your result. Wishing you all the best!
Oh, I remember staring at that test kit, trying to understand everything! The 'C' line is the control line, and it means the test is working. I felt such a mix of emotions when I saw the 'C' and then slowly, the 'T' line appeared. It was a moment I'll never forget, so special.
I remember seeing that 'C' line, it was one of the first things I learned about! It's the control, right? Just to show the test is valid. I was so nervous doing my first test, making sure I did everything perfectly according to the instructions. Did anyone else re-read the instructions like ten times to be sure?
The 'C' line is the control line, beta. It's very important because it shows that the test kit is working properly, otherwise the result won't be valid. My mummy ji explained this to me when I was pregnant and staying with them, so I always looked for it first. You should always see that line.
Arrey, C matlab Control line, bahu. Woh toh aana hi chahiye, tabhi pata chalega ki test theek se kaam kar raha hai. Agar woh nahi dikha na, toh matlab test kharab hai, doosra try karna padega. Bahut simple hota hai yeh, bas kit pe instructions padh lena.