If 14 days after ovulation, the test is found to be white, then this is overwhelmingly a case of not being pregnant. Pregnancy is mainly to check the chorionic gonadotropin in the female body, this hormone is secreted by the trophoblast cells of the embryo, under normal circumstances with the growth of the fetus, the level of this hormone will be more and more, usually 10-14 days after ovulation, in the urine of the woman to check out, so if the 14 days after ovulation is still a blank plate, then this is the case of the majority is not pregnant. If you are not sure, you can test again in 2-3 days, and it is better to use the first urine in the morning, because the first urine in the morning is more concentrated, and the test will be more accurate.