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🔍 Detect leaks before they disrupt your flow — because peace of mind is the ultimate pregnancy glow!
The One Step AMNIOCHECK Amniotic Leak Self-Test Detector offers 6 easy-to-use test pads designed for both home and clinical settings. It accurately detects amniotic fluid leaks by measuring pH levels ≥6.5, helping identify PROM and PPROM early. This non-invasive test reduces the need for speculum exams, lowering infection risk and hospital time, making it an essential tool for pregnant women seeking proactive, convenient monitoring.







| ASIN | B0CW21H2XX |
| ASIN | B0CW21H2XX |
| Best Sellers Rank | 29,304 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 73 in Clinical Diagnostic Test Kits |
| Brand | One Step |
| Country of origin | Switzerland |
| Country of origin | Switzerland |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (38) |
| Customer reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (38) |
| Date First Available | 24 Aug. 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Prima Lab SA |
| Manufacturer reference | AmnioCheck |
| Units | 1.00 count |
A**R
Peace of mind when you need it most
Have used these towards the end of all my pregnancies after miscarriages and complications they gave me peace of mind. Super easy to use so would recommend as gave me one less thing to be worrying about at a stressful but exciting time.
C**E
Waste of money
Do not use! Was worried about fluid leakage so I bought these. Used both of the liners and they both stained blue in pretty much the same place but, understandably, this made me panic even more so I went to get checked out. Turns out, no fluid leakage at all and these are an absolute waste of time. Mamas, if you are worried then get checked out but don’t waste your money on these!
F**L
Great idea
This is one of those products I didn't know existed until I was browsing Amazon, and as my niece is expecting her first baby soon I thought this might be a good tool to have to reassure her that she either is or isn't leaking amniotic fluid. In the box you get two sealed pads that detect amniotic fluid and instructions. The idea is that if you suspect you may be leaking small amounts of amniotic fluid but aren't sure you pop a pad into your underwear and if it is amniotic fluid the pad will turn blue. They seem really simple to use, Obviously we haven't used them yet as the baby is not due until August but I think they are a reassuring tool to have, especially for a first time mother. I think it's good value how you get to in a pack, This gives you the chance to test it on different days. It also shows in the instructions that even a small amount of fluid will turn blue on the pad so that's what you want because any larger amounts of fluid usually leaves you in no doubt that your waters are breaking.
J**E
Great for reassurance
I have anxiety and really struggled during pregnancy. These saved me from many hospital visits when I was worried I was leaking amniotic fluid, never had a false alarm and my waters broke naturally during labour so they were accurate for me.
1**4
Useless
Like the other one star reviewers, this told me I had a leak so I went to the hosp who advised I didn’t. I bought these for reassurance but they ultimately caused a lot more stress. Interestingly, all the 5 star reviews seem to come from people who haven’t actually used them and are rating them for the idea (sorry what?!). So yeah, if we’re rating ideas, I’d give it five stars because wouldn’t it be brilliant if they worked, but they don’t so 0 stars for the product.
S**S
Rubbish
They are the size of pantliner they also missed my pprom!! Wouldn't recommend at all save your time and money and possibly baby life if you think you have leaked waters go to hospital!
K**E
Best if a bad selection
Midwife said 60percent acurate
C**L
Great addition, definitely helps feel safer
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