After ovulation, many women use test strips to detect pregnancy. However, sometimes even with the best test strips, pregnancy cannot be accurately detected. If you're using test strips after ovulation and your results keep coming back positive, you may want to consider other ways to test for pregnancy. In this article, we'll explore some possible methods, including blood tests and ultrasounds.

If you consistently get positive results when using test strips, you may want to consider other ways to test for pregnancy. Here are some possible approaches:

1. Blood test

Blood testing is another common way to detect pregnancy. This method detects pregnancy by testing human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) levels in the blood. Unlike test strips, blood tests can detect pregnancy more accurately and can detect pregnancy at an early stage. However, blood tests require the collection of a blood sample, so they can be more expensive and inconvenient than test strips.

2. Ultrasound examination

Ultrasound is another possible way to detect pregnancy. This method can detect pregnancy by detecting changes in the uterus and embryo. Ultrasounds usually require an appointment and may need to be done early on, so they may not be suitable for everyone. However, if you are pregnant and want to know if the embryo is developing normally, an ultrasound may be a good option.

After the ovulation period, the test strips were always positive. If you're not sure which method you should take to test for pregnancy, talk to your doctor. Your doctor can provide you with the most appropriate advice based on your specific situation and needs.