is the test line darker then the reference line? if it is answer ov test the test line has to be the same in color or be darker they can be very hard to determine ov sometimes,hope that helps some.
I read that if you show a surge for more than 2 days, something is not right. Or at least you can't count on it being accurate for ovulation. I don't know your age, but if you are in your late 30's or early 40's, the LH surge can last unusually long because of the "change" coming in the next ten years or so.
take a pregnancy test. sometimes that will cause it to say positive for more than a few days. good luck
I agree with sissymae - When I take OPK's they usually have 2 lines the whole time I'm taking them, but it's a negative unless the test line is darker/thicker than the control line on the right. The test tells of an LH surge, not actual ovulation so I'm pretty sure it would be impossible to have an LH surge for a week.
what happens if one your first day of testing u get a surge and the next day u dont when did i o?
Your surge is usually 12 to 24 hours before you O.
well im 28 years old & both lines were dark, its just weird. i'm so confused, i had a yeast infection last night & i know thats a sign of AF to come.
A yeast infection can also be a sign of pregnancy i had one with both of my healthy pregnancies. good luck and TAKE A PREG TEST!!!!