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Pregnancy will be known by ‘spit’! Test Kit launched, know where to get it and how to use it?

A huge research has been successful in detecting the pregnancy of women. Now a new pregnancy kit has been innovated through which it has become very easy to detect. A revolutionary product has emerged that can tell women if they are pregnant just by their saliva. This product has hit the markets in the UK. According to Metro, Salistic is the world’s first product that can detect pregnancy with just a ‘spit test’. This will give women a greater alternative to traditional urine-based pregnancy tests.

Where is this pregnancy kit with ‘spit test’ available?

This ‘spit test’ based pregnancy kit is currently available in the UK and Ireland. The test kit has been developed by Jerusalem-based start-up Salidiagnostics. The company said that it is based on the technology used to make Kovid testing kits. This is one such pregnancy test kit that provides the ability to test anytime, anywhere. Also many people can be a part of this testing experience.

How to use the new pregnancy kit

Now if you want to do a pregnancy test, bring this kit. A woman has to keep this foam stick in her mouth for a few moments like a thermometer. This kit collects a sample of your saliva. The stick will then transfer it to a plastic tube, where a biochemical reaction takes place, reports Metro.

Pregnancy is detected by this hormone

It is based on a new test technology that detects hCG. hCG is a pregnancy-specific hormone that helps prepare the uterus for the development of the fetus. Its creators claim that the Cellistic provides highly accurate early pregnancy detection. Results can be read within five to 15 minutes, with the company saying that initial signs are visible in as little as three minutes.

According to an earlier report in the Times of Israel, Salignostics received certification last year to market Salistik in the European Union. It has also applied for FDA approval to sell the product in the US. Leave a comment Salignostics has launched the product after conducting clinical trials on more than 300 women – pregnant and non-pregnant women.