A hormone called human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is present in the urine of women who are pregnant.
● There are two sections of the stick.
● The first section has mobile antibodies complementary to the hCG hormone- these antibodies are also attached to blue beads.
● The second section has stationary antibodies complementary to the hCG hormone which are stuck down to the stick.
● The individual urinates on the first section, and if hCG is present it binds to the mobile antibodies attached to blue beads to form hCG/antibody complexes.
● They are carried in the flow of liquid to the second section.
● The stationary antibodies then bind to the HCG/antibody complexes.
● As they are each bound to a blue bead, results in a blue line.
● This indicates that you are pregnant.
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