What Does a Pregnancy Test Mean When It Shows One Red Line and One White Line?
A pregnancy test stick usually refers to an early pregnancy test strip. When one red bar and one white bar appear on an early pregnancy test strip, it usually indicates a negative result, but it may also be due to improper operation, and specific analysis is required. The early pregnancy test strip is mainly used to detect the level of human chorionic gonadotropin in urine, and it is usually divided into C area and T area. The C area is the control area, and the T area is the detection area. If the test result shows one red bar in the C area and one white bar in the T area, it indicates a negative result, indicating that there is no pregnancy. If the test result shows one white bar in the C area and one red bar in the T area, it indicates that the test result is invalid. This may be related to improper operation, resulting in the invalidation of the test result. You can replace it with another early pregnancy test strip for testing. If the test result shows one red bar in the C area and one red bar in the T area, it indicates a positive result, and the possibility of pregnancy is relatively high. You can go to the hospital for blood test and B-ultrasound test to determine whether you are pregnant. If you have the need for pregnancy, you should calculate the ovulation period, and have sex appropriately during the ovulation period, which can increase the chance of pregnancy. You also need to learn to adjust your emotions and not put too much psychological burden on yourself to avoid excessive emotional fluctuations and endocrine disorders.