Two bars on the morning pregnancy test indicate pregnancy, and two bars on the ovulation test indicate ovulation. For women who usually have regular menstruation and have a normal sexual life without contraception, if the period is more than 3-5 days, monitoring the morning urine with a morning pregnancy test strip and showing two bars indicates possible pregnancy. The early pregnancy test uses this principle to initially determine a woman’s pregnancy, as human chorionic gonadotropin increases in her body when she is pregnant. After your period, you can use the ovulation test strips to monitor your morning urine for several days in a row to see if you are ovulating. If the ovulation test shows two bars, it indicates that ovulation is in progress and the follicles will probably be released within 24 hours, so it is easy to get pregnant when having intercourse around the time of ovulation. Two bars on the early pregnancy test also cannot exclude ectopic pregnancy or gravida, which causes elevated human chorionic gonadotropin in the body and requires ultrasound examination. The pregnancy can be further confirmed only when the gestational sac is found in the uterus.