Question:
Why does my ovulation test keep getting two lines?
Keri G
2009-04-02 12:41:24 UTC
Okay I had a miscarriage on Feb. 23 bled for 7 days and my levels were back to normal March 7 so I started taking the opk test and here it is April 2 and I am still getting two lines which before I would only get one line then when I started getting two lines my husband and i bd every other day so I keep thinking it is going to get really dark and it doesn't it just stays almost the same color as the control line but not as dark, what is going on could I be pregnant and it is causing the test to do this or what I know before I had the miscarriage when I was trying then my opk test kept doing this because I was pregnant but I only took those for a couple of days before I found out that I was pregnant. Can anyone help me figure out what is going on.PLEASE
Four answers:
Again
2009-04-02 12:54:25 UTC
I always get two lines but unless you are ovulating you will get one line (the test line) Will be lighter than the control line.We always have the lh hormone in are urine .Just when we have a serge is when we are ovulating. When you have the surge the test line will be as dark or darker than the control line.hope that helps some
anonymous
2009-04-02 19:48:19 UTC
The opk's measure your lutenizing hormone and a woman can have this hormone in her body at any given time during her cycle. In my personal experience, I always have two fairly dark lines. But, I have also heard of women consistently testing positive while pregnant. It may be a good idea to get a pregnancy test.



I wish the best to you and I'm so sorry for your loss. :(
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2009-04-02 19:49:44 UTC
I always had two lines, but one was always slightly fainter than the other. If you think you are pregnant, take a hpt.
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2009-04-02 19:45:19 UTC
prob because you peed and pooped on it. you know....skid marks!!


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