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Home / Health / Saliva Pregnancy Test Launches in Australia

Saliva Pregnancy Test Launches in Australia

24 Nov

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Summary

  • A new saliva-based pregnancy test, SaliStick, is now available.
  • The innovative test provides results in under 15 minutes.
  • It offers a hygienic and non-invasive alternative to urine tests.
Saliva Pregnancy Test Launches in Australia

Australia is set to receive a revolutionary new pregnancy test today, marking a significant leap in at-home diagnostics after more than seven decades. Dubbed SaliStick, it is the world's first saliva-based pregnancy test to be stocked in major retailers like Coles and select pharmacies, retailing at $16.95. This innovative test provides a more hygienic and non-invasive method for detecting pregnancy compared to traditional urine or blood tests.

The SaliStick, developed after extensive scientific research, utilizes a saliva swab to detect the presence of the pregnancy hormone hCG. It delivers results in under 15 minutes with accuracy rates of 96% one day after a missed period and 97% two days after. While slightly less precise than some urine tests, experts highlight its convenience and effectiveness in early detection, noting saliva's rich protein content reflects that of blood.

This new test allows for a more shared experience, as highlighted by users who found it a 'joy' to involve their partners. The SaliStick has already gained international recognition, being named a Top Invention of 2023 by TIME Magazine. Its launch in Australia signifies a growing trend towards non-invasive saliva diagnostics, making pregnancy testing a more accessible and personal experience for many.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The SaliStick detects the pregnancy hormone hCG by analyzing a saliva swab, offering results in under 15 minutes.
The SaliStick pregnancy test is available at Coles and select pharmacies across Australia.
The SaliStick boasts accuracy rates of 96% one day after a missed period and 97% two days after, offering a reliable alternative.

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