What does it mean if my test line gets darker for a day or more before the actual positive?
Some women have a fade-in pattern where the test will get darker for a day or two before the positive result. This generally isn’t anything to worry about, and may have the benefit of a bit of advanced noticed. If you find you have a fade-in pattern, you should begin having intercourse when the fade-in pattern starts.
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