Prega News Launches Campaign #GuessNahiConfirmKaro

Prega News has come up with a new campaign #GuessNahiConfirmKaro. It focuses on the impulse of people to search for information online, even for decisive matters like pregnancy. 

Through the campaign, Prega News urges people to take a test rather than assuming to be pregnant based on the symptoms and online results.   

The campaign has been conceptualised and executed by Grapes, an integrated marketing agency. 

It highlights people's instinctive behaviour to search for pregnancy-related queries online, and the potential to get carried away by the vast information available on the internet. Hence, the campaign #GuessNahiConfirmKaro spreads awareness that instead of depending on varied information floating online, going for a Prega News rapid test can help in confirming pregnancy with 5X surety.    

Elaborating on the campaign, Joy Chatterjee, Associate Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Mankind Pharma says, “The growing dependency on the internet raises a lot of concern as people believe in anything they come across online. People search for queries asking whether craving pickles is a sign of pregnancy. Not just this, they even go on to find whether mood swings, missing periods, fatigue, etc. are indications of pregnancy. Realising the commotion it can create, we came up with the campaign, sensitizing the masses to not blindly rely on the online information and go for a pregnancy test to be sure”.

Shradha Agarwal, Co-founder, and CEO of Grapes shares, “Pregnancy is a stage of life that needs a lot of care and attention. Instead of assuring it with the test, people search for the symptoms online which cannot be trusted completely. A lot of time may get wasted in figuring out whether one is pregnant or not, which instead could be invested in planning the course ahead. Therefore, we came up with the campaign to establish the importance of timely pregnancy test that can put a rest to all the confusion around one being pregnant”.

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