Ovulation test paper only has watermark during ovulation period

First, let’s understand what an ovulation test strip is. It is a test strip that tests whether a woman is able to release an egg during ovulation. Usually, ovulation test strips consist of two test lines, one test line is located in the center of the test area, and the other test line is located around the test area. When a woman enters ovulation, the test line becomes darker, indicating that the egg is preparing to be released. If a woman only sees a watermark when using an ovulation test strip, it could be because of the following reasons:

1. The test line is too shallow: If the test line is too shallow, then it may not be able to detect the presence of eggs. In this case, a woman may need to retest or try a different type of test strip.

2. Expired test strips: If a woman uses an expired ovulation test strip, it may not be able to detect the presence of eggs. In this case, women need to change the test paper or retest.

3. Incorrect testing method: If women use the correct testing method, then only the watermark may be an issue. In this case, women need to read the instructions carefully and follow the instructions to use the test paper correctly.

If a woman only has a watermark on her ovulation test strips, she may want to consider other ways to monitor her ovulation. For example, women can use a thermometer to monitor their basal body temperature, or measure their body temperature to monitor their ovulation period. Women can also record their menstrual cycles on a calendar and follow the instructions to determine when they are ovulating.

Only watermarks can be one of the problems women encounter when using ovulation test strips. If this happens to a woman, she just needs to retest, use a different type of test strip, or try another method to monitor her ovulation.