It is normal to have a high peak in LH levels for 24 to 48 hours during ovulation. This peak usually corresponds to the darkest color on an ovulation test, regardless of the actual color. It is not uncommon for there to be some irregularities in your cycle, especially if it has not yet fully regulated after returning from childbirth. Make sure to check the expiration date and quality of the ovulation test you are using, as this can affect the accuracy of the results.
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