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Q: Confusing Ovulataion Kits Results
asked by: Debb75 on December 13th, 2005
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Hi I have a question to ask. The results from the ovulation kit always showed 2 lines. A deeper line in the control window and a faint line in the test window. I ve tried different brands and they all showed the same everytime, different days when I used it. Am I abnormal? How to read it?
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lisaboo
replied on December 13th, 2005
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The test line should be dark and the other line will be light or faint until you surge. When you surge the other line will be just as dark or darker then the test line. Then when you get both lines to look the same or the faint line to be darker then the test line then you have detected your surge. This is when you want to make love. You will be most fertile 24-36 hours after you detected your surge.

Lisa
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Debb75
replied on December 13th, 2005
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Thanks lisa.
I have another question. Is it possbile that I never ovulated cos I can try the whole month( for a few months) and still get the same results? Is it also possible that I have a block tube?
Hope someone can give me some answers. Thanks
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acoles70
replied on December 14th, 2005
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Whether your tube is blocked or not, it would show a surge. The surge just implicates the onset of ovulation.
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