2 Lines On Ovulation Test One Lighter
A negative result for the lh surge is indicated when the test band is of lesser intensity lighter than the control band or cannot be seen.
2 lines on ovulation test one lighter. Many women may expect an ovulation predictor kit to work the same way as a pregnancy test does with one line appearing if you are not ovulating and two lines appearing if you are ovulating 1 however ovulation tests almost always has two lines appear no matter what and must. The ovulation tests i bought target brand are also coming back with 2 lines but one is lighter than the other meaning its a negative. The darker line is usually the control line. That ovulation test you bought may look just like a pregnancy test but reading the results can be much more confusing.
Get the first response ovulation test i have had the best results with that one. If both lines are the same color or the ovulation line is darker than the reference line that means it detected the lh surge hormone and you will be ovulating in 24 48 hours. When taking a pregnancy test any line in the test indication area is considered a positive pregnancy test even if it is lighter than the control line. This is not a sign of a problem with the pregnancy or the pregnancy test assuming it came up within the time limits of the test.
You have to make sure that the line in the test window is darker than or at least the same color intensity as the control line. I have done some cheapy ovulation sticks for the past 3 days and todays although still not as dark as the test line was darker than the previous 2. A positive result on an ovulation test indicating an lh surge is indicated by a test band that is of equal or greater intensity equal or darker than the control band. Yes you can its the same for any ovulation test the monitor reads the estrogen and the lh so what happens when your lh is at its highest you will see the estrogen line get fainter and the lh line get darker then both the two lines are exactly the same or the lh line may be darker the the estrogen line.
So i m wondering if ovulation is approaching. I know you can have a certain amount of lh in your system throughout your cycle so guess this could just be another thing to mess with our already pre occupied minds lol. The lh line is the first line you see when you go to urinate on the stick and the estrogen. A faint line on an ovulation test strip does not indicate a positive result i e that you are about to ovulate.