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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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maybe#6  2 years ago

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maybe#6  2 years ago

Same urine for both tests. Photo within 5 min. Cycle day 32. Not sure when I ovulated. Nursing an 11mo old infant.

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OPK

maybe#6  4 years ago

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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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maybe#6  4 years ago

Is this considered ewcm? Its stretchy but also very foggy and white. Not clear. Cycle day 17. Soft, open cervix. High libido.

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maybe#6  8 years ago

I got 1-2 for longer than I thought I should. Glad to see it go up. Sharing for others in the same situation.

UpdateBaby Girl born at 41+3 in Jan 2016

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maybe#6  8 years ago

I can't help but worry. I was hoping to get "2-3"

UpdateBaby Girl born at 41+3 in Jan 2016

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maybe#6  8 years ago

Look at the line test. I know the other is neg.

UpdateGot a postive digital 11 DPO with FMU. As of 10/23/15, I am 27 weeks.

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maybe#6  8 years ago

Middle of day. Picture taken at 7 minute mark.

UpdateGot a postive digital 11 DPO with FMU

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maybe#6  9 years ago

Here is my chart. All signs of ovulation.
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/11f4ac

UpdateNegative. It was positive the next day.

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maybe#6  9 years ago

OPK. CD 12. I normally don't ovulate until CD 21 or 22, but I've been taking supplements to encourage my body to ovulate sooner. Does this look positive?

UpdateI ovulated a few days later. Per temp charting.

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