Early Pregnancy Test Strips
Early Pregnancy Test Strips
Reliable & affordable hCG test strips
Get peace of mind—ASAP. Our earth-friendlier, affordable, and early-result pregnancy test strips are clinically proven to be over 99% accurate.* As low as $0.96 per test, Early Pregnancy Test Strips are an easy way to test for pregnancy in the privacy and convenience of your own home—with the added benefits of leaving a smaller footprint on the environment and saving money.
Product Details
- Over 99% accurate*
- Easy-to-use with jargon-free instructions in English and Spanish
- Uses 81% less plastic than midstream home pregnancy tests
- Does not produce electronic waste from batteries or other components found in digital pregnancy tests
- Includes 15 pregnancy test strips per box
- Buy in bulk and save, as low as $0.96 per test
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FDA Cleared
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Natalist Pregnancy Test Strips have the precision you need—they are clinically proven to be over 99% accurate.*
Our Early Pregnancy Test Strips detect human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), commonly known as the pregnancy hormone.
The growing embryo makes hCG, which can be detected in the woman's urine sample after the embryo implants into the uterine wall.
Uses 81% less plastic than midstream pregnancy tests
We actively work to reduce our footprint on Mother Earth by identifying more sustainable manufacturing processes and materials and reducing packaging waste. That commitment was the motivation behind developing our new Early Pregnancy Test Strips. Because these at-home pregnancy test strips don’t have plastic casing, they are better for the environment. Our Early Pregnancy Test Strips use 81% less plastic than midstream tests and do not produce electronic waste, unlike digital tests.
We do our homework. See the research behind our hCG Pregnancy Test Strips.
Natalist Early Pregnancy Test Strips are over 99% accurate.*
Our urine, early result pregnancy test strips, also known as hCG level test strips, are over 99% accurate at predicting pregnancy at 3 days before the day of the missed period.
In earlier stages, a pregnant woman may not be producing enough hCG for the test to detect. This is why the test result is less accurate the earlier you take it. hCG can only be detected in urine after the embryo implants itself in the uterine wall, which occurs between the sixth and tenth day post-fertilization. At five days before an expected period, an embryo may have just implanted and hCG hormone production may not have yet increased enough to meet the test’s detection threshold. Early on in pregnancy hCG levels rise rapidly, doubling every two days. The closer you are to your missed period, the more reliable your early detection results will be.
At Natalist, we understand that urge to test as early as possible—we’ve been there ourselves. You get fifteen early pregnancy test strips in each box so that you can test before, and on the day of your missed period, or whenever you choose.
Here’s some of the research that went into making our Natalist Early Pregnancy Test Strips.
Braunstein, Glenn D. 2014. “The Long Gestation of the Modern Home Pregnancy Test.” Clinical Chemistry 60 (1): 18–21.
Eichner, Samantha F., and Erin M. Timpe. 02/2004. “Urinary-Based Ovulation and Pregnancy: Point-of-Care Testing.” The Annals of Pharmacotherapy 38 (2): 325–31.
Gnoth, C., and S. Johnson. 2014. “Strips of Hope: Accuracy of Home Pregnancy Tests and New Developments.” Geburtshilfe Und Frauenheilkunde 74 (7): 661–69.
Johnson, Sarah R., Sonya Godbert, Paul Perry, Pauline Parsons, Louise Roberts, Philip Buchanan, John Larsen, Todd A. Alonzo, and Michael Zinaman. 2013. “Accuracy of a Home-Based Device for Giving an Early Estimate of Pregnancy Duration Compared with Reference Methods.” Fertility and Sterility 100 (6): 1635–41.e1.
Joshi, U. M., R. Roy, A. R. Sheth, and H. P. Shah. 1981. “A Simple and Sensitive Color Test for the Detection of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin.” Obstetrics and Gynecology 57 (2): 252–54.
Robinson, Joan H. 2016. “Bringing the Pregnancy Test Home from the Hospital.” Social Studies of Science 46 (5): 649–74.
Wilcox, A. J., D. D. Baird, D. Dunson, R. McChesney, and C. R. Weinberg. 2001. “Natural Limits of Pregnancy Testing in Relation to the Expected Menstrual Period.” JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 286 (14): 1759–61.
Commonly asked questions about the Natalist Pregnancy Test
How do I use these strip pregnancy tests?
- Unwrap one Natalist Early Pregnancy Test Strip and hold it by the green handle.
- Pee into a cup, and place the cup on a flat surface.
- Dip the test strip vertically into the cup of urine for at least 15 seconds. Be careful not to let urine get above the max line when dipping the test strip!
- Place the home pregnancy test strip on a flat surface and wait five minutes before reading your result.
When should I take a pregnancy test?
Short answer: For most accurate results, we recommend using Natalist Early Pregnancy Test Strips three days before the start of your next period.
How do I know the pregnancy test is working?
The control test line will turn pink to let you know everything is functioning properly with the actual test! Two pink test lines will indicate a positive test result.
What does a negative result mean?
If you've taken an at-home test and received a negative pregnancy test result, it could be due to several possibilities:
- The test didn’t detect hCG, the pregnancy hormone
- It's too early to test; the hCG levels in your body at that time may not be sufficient
- The pregnancy test’s sensitivity level is low
We recommend waiting a few days and retesting to account for early testing or allowing your body to increase hCG levels as pregnancy progresses.
Why wait for a few more days before retesting?
Waiting a few more days before retesting is important because it allows your body to produce more hCG, the pregnancy hormone. In the early stages of pregnancy, your hCG levels may be too low for the pregnancy test strips to detect. Allowing time for your body to increase hCG levels provides a more accurate result.
Are the wrappers recyclable?
Unfortunately, the wrappers are not recyclable.
Is the box recyclable?
Our Pregnancy Test Strip boxes are made from card box material which is 100% recyclable. To learn more read about how to recycle Natalist products.
Are the tests cruelty-free?
Yes. Our tests are not tested on animals.
Can drinking a lot of water affect your test results?
While it is super important to stay hydrated, keep in mind that drinking a large quantity of liquid in the few hours before taking a urine pregnancy test can dilute your collected urine and cause a false negative result. If you’re testing before your expected period, we recommend that you test first thing in the morning (morning urine has a higher concentration of hCG) if you tend to drink a lot of water throughout the day.
Is this product FSA/HSA eligible?
Yes! This product is eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement. You can either use your HSA debit card at checkout, or use the itemized receipt (which will be in your inbox after you make a purchase). Read more about submitting for FSA and HSA reimbursement here.
All Natalist products and packaging are certified plastic neutral.
All Natalist products and packaging are 100% plastic neutral. For every pound of plastic we sell, we facilitate the removal of a pound of plastic pollution—giving your purchase a net-zero plastic footprint.