Not necessarily. In general, the positive line will be darker when a greater amount of hCG is present in the urine, but not always. Some tests contain more or less dye (meaning there is just more or less color to "stick" to your hCG.) Some tests are more or less sensitive-- even 2 tests in the same box can be different. Also, your urine may have more or less hCG in it depending on what you ate or drank, or how long it's been since you last peed. Food itself does not cause false results, but can affect how much urine you have and how dilute it is. Eating salty chips and drinking caffeine all day will result in more concentrated pee, whereas gorging on watermelon and Ginger Ale will result in lots of very dilute pee. But an HPT is not meant to tell you "how" pregnant you are. It only tells you if you are pregnant or not.
On most pregnancy tests: 1 line means: if the one line that you see is the control line, your test is negative; if the one line that you see is the test line, your test is invalid, and you must use a new test. 2 lines means: if you have two lines on a pregnancy test then your test is positive; if one line is lighter than the other, your test result is still positive.
If you mix equal amounts of the lighter versions of all the primary colours together (such as pink, light yellow and light blue), you would get grey, the lighter version of black.
Lighter hair colors have higher level numbers. The following are the levels and colors:BlackVery Dark BrownDark BrownMedium BrownLight BrownDark BlondMedium BlondLight BlondVery Light BlondLightest Blond
If you mix green and yellow together, you will end up with a lighter shade of green.
Grey. It's a short answer, but it's true!!
Yes, some women actually do have their periods during the first few months of pregnancy. Usually, however, these cycles are lighter and shorter than normal.
Yes. The test result only depends on the two lines appearing. But it also may be a false positive, but not because of the lighter brand.
On most pregnancy tests: 1 line means: if the one line that you see is the control line, your test is negative; if the one line that you see is the test line, your test is invalid, and you must use a new test. 2 lines means: if you have two lines on a pregnancy test then your test is positive; if one line is lighter than the other, your test result is still positive.
Yes I was a month pregnant with my second child...I had a period that lasted 7 days. It was however, lighter than normal. So I went to the doctors who did a pregnancy test, which came up negative even though I was a month pregnant. It was the following period that I missed.
This is usually caused by a bad socket. When you put the lighter in it grounds out the positive and negative wires. Change out the socket and lighter and it will work fine.
According to wikipedia the center pin is positive (+) and the outer sleeve is negative (-).
yes. hook it to the batteries on the positive and negative with a splice
pretty simple. on the back of the lighter there are 2 connections one is labled positive, the other is labeled negative. Wire the Positive connector to the Positive terminal on your main battery, and the Negative conector to the Negative terminal on your battery. Easy as pie, 99.9% of 12V lighters already have a fuse in them so no need to worry about inline fuses.
Yes. For a fact it's still positive.
Spotting could be mistaken as a light period. I would suggest going to see a doctor because you could be pregnant.
If you are actually feeling movement in your belly, then you would be quite far along in your pregnancy. I've heard that it's possible for some women to test negative far into their pregnancy, so if you are not sure, go to your doctor. If you're that far along, you need to care for yourself and the baby. But if you're that far along, you would probably have a lot of other symptoms and would be starting to show as well.
If you have 2 lines on the test and one is lighter that means you are pregnant. Even if the line is faint take another one in 2 days Im sure the 2nd line will be just as dark.