The chances of a woman getting pregnant are extremely low when the early pregnancy test shows a white panel 14 days after ovulation. Generally, 14 days after ovulation, a woman will either have her period or be pregnant. The early pregnancy test will show a weak positive result and a blood test for blood HCG can be taken to prove if you are pregnant. If a woman has a white panel 14 days after ovulation and there is no vaginal bleeding, you can observe for two more days and if you get your period after two days, then you are not pregnant. If there is no menstruation after two days, that is, on the 16th day after ovulation, a blood test for HCG can be taken to rule out biochemical pregnancy, which is very low and cannot be easily detected by early pregnancy test alone. A biochemical pregnancy means that the sperm and the egg have united, but have not conceived and are not considered pregnant.