I just took a home pregnancy test and saw the 'C' and 'T' lines. I'm a bit new to this and want to understand it properly. What exactly do 'C' and 'T' stand for in a pregnancy test?
'C' is for control and 'T' is for test line. My mother-in-law was the one who explained this to me when we saw the two pink lines and she got so happy!
Oh, seeing those letters on the kit can make your heart race, I totally understand that feeling. 'C' is the control line to show the kit is working, and 'T' is the test line that brings the beautiful news of your pregnancy.
In my experience, 'C' just shows that the kit is working fine, and 'T' is the actual test line that shows the result. If both show up, even a faint T, it means you've conceived.