What does two bars on a pregnancy test mean?

If two bars appear on the pregnancy test, the test result is (+), indicating that the woman may be pregnant. If a woman who is not pregnant uses a pregnancy test, she will only see one bar. Generally, a (+) pregnancy test can be taken after more than 30 days of menopause. Patients with a (+) pregnancy test should go to the hospital in time for a checkup, first of all through an ultrasound to rule out ectopic pregnancy. In the case of women with fertility requirements, blood should also be drawn to understand hormone levels to see if birth control is needed and to find out if the increase in hormone levels matches the time of menopause. If you do not want to have children, you should terminate the pregnancy at the right time after the ultrasound.