The Jonax pregnancy test detects pregnancy quickly and accurately by detecting the presence of the hCG hormone in the urine. During pregnancy, a woman's body secretes a hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is secreted by chorionic cells. This hormone is excreted in the urine and excreted in the first three months of pregnancy. Hence, it is one of the first pregnancy-specific hormones.
The Jonax pregnancy test detects pregnancy quickly and accurately by detecting the presence of the hCG hormone in the urine. During pregnancy, a woman's body secretes a hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is secreted by chorionic cells. This hormone is excreted in the urine and excreted in the first three months of pregnancy. Hence, it is one of the first pregnancy-specific hormones.