When a woman tests her urine with an early pregnancy test paper, a result of one dark and one very light line usually indicates pregnancy, or there may be a problem with the method of operation.
When a woman tests her urine with an early pregnancy test paper, if she is not pregnant, only a very dark horizontal line will appear. When the test result shows the result of one dark and one light horizontal line, it can also generally indicate pregnancy, only that the pregnancy is relatively short and the level of human chorionic gonadotropin in the urine is still very low.
Of course, similar results can occur if a woman is suffering from an ectopic pregnancy or a poorly developed embryo.
If a woman tests her urine with an early pregnancy test paper in an incorrect way, such as not collecting the urine correctly or if there is a problem with the reagent itself, the early pregnancy test paper may also show the result of one dark and one very light horizontal line, and she can go to the hospital for a blood test for human chorionic gonadotropin levels, which is more accurate.