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1676653 tn?1391039945

POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE??

THIS IS TODAYS OPK. I AM ON CD20.
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2020005 tn?1628125976
I agree with lovemykids, keep testing, I bet it will be much darker tonight or tomorrow!
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1712422 tn?1443337501
This is NOT a pregnancy test, it is an Ovulation Predictor Test….
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1712422 tn?1443337501
Not positive, the test line needs to be as dark or darker than the control line.
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you can have a dark control line & the second line can be faint & it could still be positive . i had it happen to me , so i wouldn't rule it out . good luck .
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Not positive yet, it has to be as dark as or darker than the control line, almost there!
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3138931 tn?1350940318
lol well like i had said...ive never seen this sort of pregnancy test before....i took like 894249 different ones and all said pregnant and i was in denial lol...so who knows! yoou could be! ask your doc! =]
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1900942 tn?1462421460
It's def getting darker :)) keep testing
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No that is not a positive. Please read your instructions. A positive means the test line is DARKER then or the same color as the control line.
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3138931 tn?1350940318
ive never seen a test like that before...however im pretty sure two lines means positive!
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