Take another test! A gray line is often an evaporation line, which happens when the test sits too long. The water in your urine evaporates along the line that would indicate pregnancy. A pink line means you’re pregnant—even if it’s faint. The test turns pink when it reacts with the pregnancy hormones in your urine. Our tips for an accurate result: Read the directions! Don’t let your test sit for longer than directed. Don’t check it before the minimum time. This will remove the risk of an evaporation line, while giving the test time to register a real positive result. Take another test a couple days later if you see a gray or faint line. It’s important to know if you’re truly pregnant. If you are pregnant, your hormones will rise over the next few days, giving you a clearer line when you test again. We see women every day at The Pregnancy Network for pregnancy tests and first ultrasounds. Keep following for more tips for facing an unplanned pregnancy! #ThePregnancyNetwork #unplannedpregnancy #unexpectedpregnancy #pregnancytest #surprisepregnancy greensboronc winstonsalemnc