Does the appearance of faint est band indicate an LH surge?
A faint line (or a faint positive test band) does not indicate a positive result for an LH surge. While the presence of a faint line on a pregnancy test may indicate a positive result, a faint line on an OPK is always negative. Q: Can clomid interfere with test results or cause false positives? Clomid may cause false positives if you test for ovulation too early in your cycle. Please consult with your doctor about how to use OPKs in conjunction with Clomid – or other fertility and prescription drugs. Q: I had a positive result yesterday and today. Does that mean there is something wrong? Such results may indicate that your the tests detected the LH Surge on the way up and again on the way down. Q: What if I experience a BBT thermal shift but the ovulation tests failed to detect my LH Surge? It is possible to miss the surge. If you have a test line that is fairly dark one day then very light the next, you may have missed the actual surge. If your thermal shift occurs, you probably ovula