Two lines on opk, what about on this one?

Anjali

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I've heard you can get two lines on an OV test when you're preggo so I decided to give it a shot because I was out of preggo tests. Here are both tests. I'm on CD26, 6dpo, af due within 9 days. My lovely friend thinks she sees something on the preggo test but I'm sure she's just crazy as a bat because I see nothing. Put your squinters on and tell me what you think!

https://i.imgur.com/o8hI7VS.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/fNSu8z7.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/uZ2C71D.jpg
 
I'm sorry I don't see it on the hpt, and an opk has to be positive to indicate a pregnancy, sorry :flower:
 
I'm sorry I don't see it on the hpt, and an opk has to be positive to indicate a pregnancy, sorry :flower:

I didn't see anything on the hpt either, ah well. And the opk was positive, which is why I thought I may get a bfp.
 
Hi Anjali :)

I have also heard the same thing! Its cool that you're using that method :) Supposedly the OPK can't really differentiate between the HCG or the LH, so it will show up positive in both cases of ovulation and a possible pregnancy :)

However, I do think that 6 dpo is way too early to test! The opk that you have posted above is showing one line darker than the other, which means its negative. Wishing you all the best though!
 
That OPK doesn't look positive to me, though it's close, the line has to be as dark or darker. And I don't see anything on the hpt, sorry :(
 
the opk isn't positive, it looks like it but if you look closely there is a slightly difference in color and the hpt I don't see anything on :(
 
The reason I say the opk is positive is because for me it never gets darker than the second line when I'm ovulating. It gets darker leading up to ovulation but then it only gets to about as or as dark as the second line.
 

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