Ovulation test shows pregnancy is deep and shallow

In the method of testing pregnancy during ovulation, there is a phenomenon called one deep and one shallow. Typically, this test will show two lines on the test rod, one darker and one lighter. This phenomenon usually means that you are pregnant, but further testing is needed to determine whether the pregnancy is successful.

Why might a darker and lighter test result mean pregnancy? This is because during ovulation, a woman's egg is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube, where it then awaits fertilization. During this process, the woman's body temperature rises and the amount of hormones in the test stick increases. If the egg is fertilized, the two lines on the test stick will become one darker and one lighter, which usually means pregnancy is achieved.

However, the results of one deep and one shallow test are not always accurate. Sometimes, a woman's egg is not fertilized, and the two lines on the test stick will remain one dark and one light. In this case, continuing to test may help determine whether the pregnancy was successful.

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