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What's the difference between a 'faint positive' and a 'standard positive' on a pregnancy test?

I understand the difference between a 'faint positive' and a 'strong positive', but where does 'standard positive' fit on the lightness/darkness spectrum? Could anyone perhaps post a picture of a typical 'standard positive' for comparison? Thanks! :)

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I'm wondering the same thing! Maybe a standard positive is when the lines are the same darkness? That can take a long time though, like 17dpo or later for them to be the same.


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7 years ago


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