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How are results interpreted? Are they the same as pregnancy tests?

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How are results interpreted? Are they the same as pregnancy tests?

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Ovulation tests function differently to hCG pregnancy tests. A positive result (indicating an LH Surge) is indicated by a test band that is of equal to or greater in colour intensity (equal or darker) than the control band. A negative result for the LH Surge is indicated when the test band is of lesser intensity in colour (lighter) than the control band or cannot be seen.

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