Direct Answer
A evaporation line at 14 DPO can be meaningful, but context matters. At this point in the two-week wait, hCG trends and test sensitivity determine whether the result is reliable or still early.
Why This Happens at This DPO
Typical hCG around 14 DPO is 100-300 mIU/ml. A clear and increasingly dark line is expected at 14 DPO on all test types in a pregnant cycle. 14 DPO is typically the day of a missed period and HCG should be well above the detection threshold for all standard tests.
False negatives remain very low at this stage, which is why repeat testing is often needed even when an early result is unclear.
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Result Interpretation
A "evaporation line" does not stand alone; interpret it with DPO timing, reading window, and whether the line has color.
Wondfo line behavior: A true positive Wondfo line should have pink colour — even if very faint. A colourless grey line after the reading window is almost certainly an evap. The line should appear within the allotted reading time to be considered valid.
What This Means
If your concern is "is this positive", you are not alone. This pattern is common and usually not definitive from one test alone.
Look for trend clarity over 48 hours rather than relying on a single strip or photo.
What To Do Next
Retest in 48 hours using first morning urine when possible.
If results remain confusing or symptoms become concerning, reach out to a clinician for personalized advice.
- Use the same test brand when checking progression.
- Read results inside the package time window only.
- Avoid over-interpreting one image under heavy editing filters.
Variability Between Cycles
Early pregnancy testing varies from person to person. Implantation timing and hydration can shift results by multiple days.
A delayed positive does not automatically indicate a problem, and an early negative does not always rule pregnancy out.

