Yes. Ovulation is when an egg is released from an ovary and makes its way down a fallopian tube to the uterus. It is when someone who has a female reproductive system can normally become pregnant.
Ovulation tests are used to tell if they are in their monthly window of fertility, generally if trying for a pregnancy when they have had trouble conceiving or have an irregular menstrual cycle.
A pregnancy test detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). This is a hormone that is released by the placenta after a fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining.
Yes, that’s why I commented on both, as their evaluation is different and the first results I got, when searching “pregnancy test result”, were for ovulation tests.
You are absolutely incorrect. The similarity in the tests doesn’t mean a thing.
The correct answer is yes, that is a positive result for a pregnancy test. No two ways about it.
Edit: I appreciate the action my fellow lemming took; only leaving this comment for the sake of dispelling misinformation. Nothing personal! (The timing of my comment was unfortunate - just a side effect of federation)
Yes.
They asked 2 questions and you just said “yes” 🙃
The second question is only relevant if the first question is not “yes.”
yes
In opposite to Covid tests, for ovulation tests, a faint “test” field seems to indicate a negative result.
However, for the hCG pregnancy test, it seems to be the same like for the Covid tests: A faint colour of the “test” field indicates a positive result.
An ovulation test is something else than a pregnancy test, isn’t it?
Yes. Ovulation is when an egg is released from an ovary and makes its way down a fallopian tube to the uterus. It is when someone who has a female reproductive system can normally become pregnant.
Ovulation tests are used to tell if they are in their monthly window of fertility, generally if trying for a pregnancy when they have had trouble conceiving or have an irregular menstrual cycle.
A pregnancy test detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). This is a hormone that is released by the placenta after a fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining.
Yes, that’s why I commented on both, as their evaluation is different and the first results I got, when searching “pregnancy test result”, were for ovulation tests.
Ok but you did edit your comment after mine ;)
Yes, at first it contained only the part on the UWUlation test.Sorry, wrong reply. I only modified punctuation. I appended the part on hCG tests like 2 minutes after I replied.
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You are absolutely incorrect. The similarity in the tests doesn’t mean a thing.
The correct answer is yes, that is a positive result for a pregnancy test. No two ways about it.
Edit: I appreciate the action my fellow lemming took; only leaving this comment for the sake of dispelling misinformation. Nothing personal! (The timing of my comment was unfortunate - just a side effect of federation)
By the time you replied, I had already deleted mine and made a new corrected one.