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How to show progression lines?

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Amphibian94 · 26/03/2022 22:58

Hi

Sorry becoming a serial poster! I've been testing for the past 3 days and feel my tests aren't getting darker. When I look at other people's progression lines they have loads lined up showing lines getting darker.. I'm just wondering how people do that? As after about 20 minutes all my test are really dark... so if I lined up my tests now they would all be really dark as I assume they get darker after time?! I can't figure out how people are taking photos of tests days later with faint positives? All my faint lines get dark in about 20...

Am I being thick?! Highly likely lol

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madeleine85 · 26/03/2022 23:03

Did you use an ovulation strip test app? I used premom with the easy @ Home tests and tested it out with their pregnancy tests. It gave a % to the darkness which I liked (once it started progressing). Not the intended use, but I found it helpful

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Amphibian94 · 26/03/2022 23:15

No I've just been taking photos. But I've seen loads of posts where people have them taped to a page etc with the dpo written next to them? I just don't know how their faint positives stayed faint after days?

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Amphibian94 · 27/03/2022 08:20

Example. These are the same test, taken at the required reading mark and then again about half hour later. How on earth do people get their faint lines to stay faint ? If I line my tests up now together like I've seen others do they all look exactly the same strength?

How to show progression lines?
How to show progression lines?
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Charl881 · 27/03/2022 09:01

Honestly your lines are so strong I wouldn’t worry about it. Line progression doesn’t tell you much either, it’s not necessarily a reliable indicator for HCG levels increasing.

The ones where you see people charting the progression usually had super faint lines to start with (so may have been testing early).

Congratulations!

Amphibian94 · 27/03/2022 09:07

Right I see ok thank you! I thought I was missing a trick here! Lol

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NewName9273 · 27/03/2022 14:38

I think you're getting people ovulation tests mixed up with pregnancy tests maybe?

Your pregnancy test is an obvious positive. Congratulations x

Amphibian94 · 27/03/2022 15:38

No it's definitely pregnancy tests I've been looking at x
Hoping this will be as my chemicals usually get lighter. At least these are staying the same fx x

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