How to distinguish a faint positive pregnancy test from an evap
Now that you are aware of the signs of a false pregnancy test, let’s move on. But how do you know it’s really a positive pregnancy test if you see a thin line on a pregnancy test within the allotted time frame?
What is an evap line and how is it different from a positive pregnancy test?
A thin line known as an evap line (evaporation line) can be seen after a negative test has dried. The tests are still damp when they are read because they are typically meant to be read three to five minutes after they are taken. The urine in the test dries after this amount of time has passed.
The outcome is shown as the ink moves across the screen. On occasion, a small amount of ink will unintentionally get caught in the indent line as it moves across the screen. This caught ink is drawn to the surface and darkens as the test dries and the urine evaporates.
The results are only accurate in the time frame specified in the instructions, which is why the most crucial rule for getting a true positive pregnancy test is to not read them after the allotted time.
What Does a Faint Line Mean?
If the result of your pregnancy test is positive, this is what might be taking place.