I think I might be pregnant and want to take a home test. There are so many options in the market, so I'm confused about which one is the most reliable.
Just get Prega News from any local chemist or Zepto it, honestly. No need to overcomplicate or buy those fancy digital kits that cost a bomb. It is super reliable, cheap, and does the job in two minutes.
We tested with Prega News and it was very accurate. But once u get that positive, please book an appointment with your gynac immediately. I had thyroid issues that needed monitoring right from week 5, so early doctor follow-up is really a must.
I actually researched this a lot and my doctor also mentioned that most Indian brands like Prega News and I-can have over 99% accuracy if used after a missed period. If you want digital ones, Clearblue is good but expensive. Honestly, the regular 50-rupee card tests work just as well as per my gynac.
From my experience, Prega News or I-can are both very reliable and simple to use. I remember checking with them early morning, and the line was so clear. Just make sure to use your very first morning urine for the most accurate result, dear.
I completely understand how nerve-wracking it is to wait and choose a kit, the anxiety is so real. Personally, Prega News worked best and gave a very clear line for me. Take a deep breath, whatever the result, you are going to be okay.
Arey, any standard kit like Prega News is great, no need to buy super expensive ones. I used it and got a positive, though my happy moment was immediately followed by horrible nausea, haha! Just buy a basic one, sit comfortably, and test with the first pee of the day.