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- January 25, 2009
How does being pregnant affect the home ovulation tests?
Jenn M asked:
I took an at home ovulation tests and read the instructions and it says that being pregnant can affect the results. Does anyone know what this means and what will happen if you take the test and are pregnant?
p.s. Im not pregnant that i know of but of course its def a possibilty….if i was pregnant i would be taking hpt’s not ovulation tests….im trying to get pregnant.
Thanks so much in advance…..i need all the advice i can get
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I took an at home ovulation tests and read the instructions and it says that being pregnant can affect the results. Does anyone know what this means and what will happen if you take the test and are pregnant?
p.s. Im not pregnant that i know of but of course its def a possibilty….if i was pregnant i would be taking hpt’s not ovulation tests….im trying to get pregnant.
Thanks so much in advance…..i need all the advice i can get
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3 Responses to “How does being pregnant affect the home ovulation tests?”
To my knowledge, the OPK (ovulation predictor kit) will show a stronger and stronger positive up to your ovulation day (that day being the strongest positive). If you’re pregnant, I have heard that the OPK will remain positive the whole time (ovulating or not).
I have never used one so I don’t really know from experience. This website has a bunch of information on HPTs and OPKs. I would suggest not wasting your money on OPKs to use them to test for pregnancy. There are alot of inexpensive, accurate tests out there now.
Good luck.
By shesxchaotic on Jan 27, 2009
Usually it will show up positive.
By PumpkinMom on Jan 30, 2009
My ovulation test remained positive after I ovulated. I asked my friend who is a nurse and she said I must have conceived. She was right! I am now 13 weeks 2 days.
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By Angie on Jan 31, 2009