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Faint lines, neg tests day 35 after m/c

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ElleyBear13 · 20/10/2014 21:56

Hello, firstly im sorry to post my own thread i feel a bit confuddled and didnt want to upset anyone on the m/c thread. Some of you may know i lost my baby at 6w+2d on the 17th september i bleed for one week and spotted around four days. It was a complete miscarriage i passed the sac on the 17th by the time i got a scan my womb was empty. My blood levels dropped and after two weeks i got a negative preg test. We started ttc again after a week (i just wanted to feel close to my husband ive never felt so empty). Anyway im waiting for af.....however i have took four tests over the past few days. The early preg test (asda own took on sat) has a very faint pink line which came up straight away. I took another yesterday morning (normal first response) and the line is barely visable (you need a torch or iphone flash!) . The other two tests which i took earlier in the week are negative. The thing is i dont feel pregnant, last time i just knew as soon as she implanted. This time i dont feel anything. I have symptoms (sore nipples, bloated and heartburn) i just dont believe it? Could the tests be faulty or am i just hoping and theres actually no line there or is it my rainbow?

Faint lines, neg tests day 35 after m/c
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Jessbags001 · 21/10/2014 20:53

As far as I know, a positive test is a positive test. It can appear more faint the second time and be nothing to worry about as your urine may be less concentrated. And as for 'feeling pregnant', every pregnancy is different, so certainly isn't something to ring alarm bells. It's SO hard being patient at a time like this, but time WILL tell. And if you had a faint positive test yesterday, then it won't long before it will show up darker. Don't worry about the test being faulty, it's so unlikely that it's not worth wasting your energy considering it, but I understand that every possiblity goes through your head! I really hope and pray it works out for you :-)

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Jessbags001 · 24/10/2014 09:38

How are you doing Elleybear?

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