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laura_2010

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Hi All Im TTC
And had my AF start last week was here for couple of days but have forgotten the day I started :dohh: so cannot track as such but did an OPK today as I have crapping pains.. and its was neg but a good clear line, why is this this early on? Thank you
 
I'm a little confused about your question. If the OPK is neg then there's only supposed to be 1 line which is the control line. Once you get a pos OPK you'll have 2 lines but the test line will be as dark as or darker than the control line. Keep testing and be sure to hold your pee for at least 3 hrs so it can be concentrated enough. I hope I've answered your question :)
 
I'm a little confused about your question. If the OPK is neg then there's only supposed to be 1 line which is the control line. Once you get a pos OPK you'll have 2 lines but the test line will be as dark as or darker than the control line. Keep testing and be sure to hold your pee for at least 3 hrs so it can be concentrated enough. I hope I've answered your question :)

No this is incorrect.

We have lh in our system right through our system, there wi nearly always be two lines, but one will be fainter. The colour of this line can vary- some days mine are quite light, other days quite dark. All negative until the line is as dark or darker than the control line.
 
Here's an example of mine over the last week
 

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