Most of the two lines on the pregnancy test are dark and light, but if you are not pregnant, there is only one red line and the other one is not. It is best to go to the hospital for a blood test after finding this situation, because in addition to being pregnant, the possibility of ectopic pregnancy should be considered. If the test is repeated a few days later and both lines are equally dark, the pregnancy may be normal. As the menopause lengthens, the level of hormones in the body will increase and the test will become more accurate and obvious. If after two to three days it is still one deep and one light, it means that the patient’s hormone level is low and the possibility of ectopic pregnancy is highly suspected, and an ultrasound and blood test is needed at the hospital.