How to determine the results of an ovulation test paper that is one shade darker and one shade lighter

Ovulation test paper is weakly positive when it is one deep and one light. The first thing to look at is how many days past your period the test is, if you are early in your pregnancy, the test may be weakly positive. Later on, as the weeks of pregnancy increase, the two bars will slowly become darker, usually reaching a peak at 8 weeks of pregnancy. If the test is dark and light every time, you should go to the hospital and have blood drawn to check human chorionic gonadotropin, which is usually rechecked once every 2-3 days to see if the growth is fast. If it is an intrauterine pregnancy, blood HCG will increase exponentially; if it is an ectopic pregnancy, blood HCG will increase very slowly, and then it should be combined with ultrasound to see if there is any mass on the adnexa, and whether there is any gestational sac in the uterus, if there is a mass on the adnexa, and there is no gestational sac in the uterus, then it will be diagnosed as an ectopic pregnancy. If there is a mass on the adnexa and no gestational sac in the uterus, it is diagnosed as ectopic pregnancy. At this time, according to the size of the mass and the amount of blood HCG, it is necessary to decide whether to treat conservatively or surgically.