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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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OPK

Rose16  10 years ago

cd 18 and 5 dpo ( 7th positive)

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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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Total votes: 17
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OPK

Rose16  10 years ago

cd 17

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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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87%

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Total votes: 15
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OPK

Rose16  10 years ago

cd16 (5th positive in a row) Can anyone make sense of this?!
My temp has been up for the past three days so that means i had to O three days ago. Why are they still positive??

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Total votes: 16
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OPK

Rose16  10 years ago

Cd15 ( 4th positive in a row)

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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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Total votes: 14
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OPK

Rose16  10 years ago

cd 14 (3rd positive?!)

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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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Total votes: 26
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OPK

Rose16  10 years ago

cd 13

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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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Total votes: 19
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Unsure

Rose16  10 years ago

cd 12

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Total votes: 25
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OPK

Rose16  10 years ago

CD 10

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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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Total votes: 8
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Negative

Rose16  10 years ago

cd10

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OPK

Rose16  10 years ago

CD 16
I know your suppose to stop testing after your first positive but i yet again have another positive opk. I just don't understand why the control line has been so light.

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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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Vote results

Positive

90%

Negative

10%

Unsure

0%

Evap

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Total votes: 20
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