A pregnancy test does not show two bars during ovulation.
The pregnancy test is mainly to detect the level of human chorionic gonadotropin in the body to determine whether there is a pregnancy or not. Human chorionic gonadotropin is secreted by the fertilized egg in the female uterine lining to nourish the growth and development of the embryo. That’s why when a pregnant woman uses a pregnancy test, two bars will appear, indicating a possible pregnancy.
During ovulation, estrogen and progesterone will fluctuate, but without the fertilization of the egg, there will be no human chorionic gonadotropin in the female body, so the use of a pregnancy test will usually only show one bar. If two bars appear, it is very likely to be a false positive. It is advisable to consult a medical professional for details.