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Wondering if your test is positive or negative? Post photos of your pregnancy tests and ovulation tests (OPKs) for the community to vote on. Upload your photos, zoom in and use our photo tweaking tools! (invert, greyscale, brightness, contrast, saturation and hue).

 

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Evap

babydmom  8 years ago

Solid evap, looks similar color to control.

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Positive

30%

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Unsure

9%

Evap

57%
Total votes: 23
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OPK

babydmom  9 years ago

This is my opk from (startin from bottom) this am, yesterday pm, yesterday am etc. I posted Saturday morning and everyone thought the last one was positive (pic on left, bottom strip) You can see how they dry out.

In other words, they have all looked like the bottom one since Saturday morning.

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Remember: This is an ovulation test. An OPK is considered positive when the color and intensity of the test line matches or is darker than the control line.
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Positive

100%

Negative

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Evap

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Total votes: 6
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Unsure

babydmom  9 years ago

This line looked evap until a few hours later. I had a true evap to compare it to, and this one seems to have more color. I posted and ovulation pic this morning as well. Not sure if repeated almost positive ovulation is a pregnancy?

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Total votes: 28
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OPK

babydmom  9 years ago

I'm 10 months postpartum and trying to catch that first egg after going off bc and cutting back nursing in early March. Here are the last few days of am and pm. Not sure what to think.

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80%

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Unsure

babydmom  9 years ago

Evap? If you can even see it.

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Total votes: 26
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