So the normal test would be positive (two lines). I would repeat it again and if he was to be positive again, go to the doctor and let him do one there.
in the ovulation test, both lines must be equally strong. In the left test, one line looks more intense than the other, which is why the test is negative.
To evaluate the right test, a look into the package leaflet helps. A smiley is displayed when an LH approach occurs. The empty circle, on the other hand, means that no LH approach could be determined, so the test is also negative.
So the normal test would be positive (two lines). I would repeat it again and if he was to be positive again, go to the doctor and let him do one there.
This is not a pregnancy test, but an ovulation test and they work a little different. The intensity of the lines is decisive and not the number.
Yes and the test line is stronger than the control line. So it's positive?
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in the ovulation test, both lines must be equally strong. In the left test, one line looks more intense than the other, which is why the test is negative.
To evaluate the right test, a look into the package leaflet helps. A smiley is displayed when an LH approach occurs. The empty circle, on the other hand, means that no LH approach could be determined, so the test is also negative.
The left test: the first line is the test line and the second control
I think it's positive about two dashed and so on. As a man, however, I only know about corona tests