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AmniCheck At Home Water Break Detection Test for Amniotic Fluid Pregnancy – FDA registered, Fast and 99% Accurate…

The water break test is a simple and effective method used in various industries to assess the cleanliness and surface energy of materials, especially metals. This test helps determine whether a surface is free from contaminants like oils, grease, or other residues that could interfere with subsequent processes such as painting, coating, or bonding. It is widely used in manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace industries, where surface preparation is critical to ensure high-quality results and adherence to safety standards.

OUR STORY: Amnicheck’s founder, Jenn, created Amnicheck because she didn’t want moms to have to go through what she did – an expensive false alarm in the hospital on Christmas Day – all for a quick swab that should have been available for at-home use!
FACTS: When you’re pregnant and your water breaks, it can happen a lot of different ways. For some, it’s a giant gush, but often, it’s a slow leak. In fact, only 1 in 10 women will experience a dramatic gush of fluid. (Source: American Pregnancy Association) Not knowing if you are in labor can be confusing.
SOLUTION: AmniCheck is the first and only at-home Water Break Detection Test, you won’t confuse amniotic fluid with urine or any other discharge anymore. It’s a simple and non-invasive test; just use the swab to obtain the fluid sample, then brush it onto the diagnostic patch, wait 5 seconds and check the results.

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What is the Water Break Test?

The test involves applying a thin layer of water to the surface being tested. After the water is applied, the way it behaves on the surface indicates its level of cleanliness. If the water spreads out evenly and forms a continuous film, this indicates a clean surface with high surface energy, which means it’s ready for processes like painting or bonding. However, if the water beads up and breaks into droplets, it suggests that the surface is contaminated with hydrophobic substances like oil or grease, indicating low surface energy.+More


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