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Evap line expert pls (or someone to slap sense into me!)

14 replies

daisygrabber · 25/03/2013 17:14

Ok.......never say never!!
Haven't had a period for 6 months, 43 yo & hormones caput BUT gynae says to keep trying, be aware of fertility symptoms & act on them as my fertility will come & go so...... I do usually to no avail.
However, convinced a couple of weeks ago my body is back on track (who knows) & now have slightly sore boobs, sore tummy, usual signs that could be af or baby or nothing, who knows!
Tested with cheapy - very very faint line (coloured) but out of time (30 mins?).
2 times Boots Early detection (not digital) one very faint coloured line just out of time & one extremely faint thin line also just out of time.
Splashed out (! literally!) on a Tesco digital which says "not pregnant" but on immediately removing stick, I can clearly see a faint blue line, within time (2/3 mins)
I know only time will tell.
Tbh even if it is a chemical, I will receive lots & lots of hope from it.
Any comments anyone? Thanks for reading, I know it's a mess & I do know the answer really (sigh)
D xx

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lia66 · 25/03/2013 18:00

they do say to disregard anything after the time, sorry.

BUT, after 2 yrs and some losses, I conceived at 43 and my little gorgeous dd is 2 on monday. It's not over till it's over. Good luck.

Trinpy · 25/03/2013 18:01

If the faint line you saw on the Boots test were coloured then I would take that as a +ive. Wait a 2-3 days and test again and the line should be stronger if it is a true bfp.

The digital test aren't usually as sensitive as the traditional early response tests so that may be why it wasn't picking it up. Don't try to read the lines on the digital tests because you can't tell (or at least they advise you not to) from the lines whether you are pregnant or not.

Early congratulations!

HavingALittleFaithBaby · 26/03/2013 13:14

Oh this must be messing with your head! I would suggest you pick up a couple of the more sensitive tests - first response early response and superdrug's early tests are both good. Test with first morning urine. Set a timer and check the test at the end of the timer! I really hope it's good news for you Thanks

daisygrabber · 26/03/2013 13:47

Oh thanks for your replies. Having researched the digital tests, the lines there mean nothing (you usually get 2 lines apparently) but the Boots ones are definitely blue & definitely there.
I have just bought a 2 pack of Superdrug tests & will cross everything till tomorrow morning.
xx

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Alexandra6 · 26/03/2013 13:58

Clear blue digital is good for early detection if that helps at all. Good luck!

daisygrabber · 26/03/2013 14:03

Thanks. Might have to invest! I never thought this would be me! I mean one way or another I'll find out soon anyway but if it is, I'd like to have the happiness even for a little while.
xx

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Alexandra6 · 26/03/2013 14:12

Is it your first you're ttc?

daisygrabber · 26/03/2013 14:30

No, have a 13yo son conceived very easily a long time ago (well 14 years!). Lots of physical trauma after he was born (pph, poss depression, general hard time) put us off trying for a long time. Then had several m/cs, lots of tests & all was ok then suddenly all was not ok & my hormones all over the place but now & then fall back in line.....(tmi sorry)
Oh well..

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polarbear78 · 26/03/2013 14:48

Fingers crossed for you daisy x

daisygrabber · 27/03/2013 07:16

....and it's a no :-(
Well a no to a normal person looking with normal eyes in normal light. Straight away there was a shadow line but it didn't get any darker and I had to squint and hold to the light to see so I guess it "the line that's always there".
Does seem funny that virtually every test I've done (out of quite a few) has some kind of vague line. I guess if you obsess enough, they all do.
Hey ho.
Thanks for your patience & talking to me xxxc

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Alexandra6 · 27/03/2013 11:27

Have you tried clear blue digital yet? Don't want to give you false hopes but I was still getting neg on some line ones when that was saying pregnant.

Liveinthepresent · 27/03/2013 11:48

Or aren't the first response pink ones supposed to be a) sensitive and b) less chance of evap lines than with blue dye?

HavingALittleFaithBaby · 27/03/2013 11:57

Erm, not trying to get your hopes up earlier but I TTC'd for a long time and pee'd on many, many sticks (seriously, must be about 100!). I had two dodgy tests (Boots), one suspected chemical and one evap line in that time. The only time I ever had a faint is there a line there? query, I was in fact pregnant.

Have you considered uploading pictures to this website then other people will give you there opinion and you can send us a link to your pic too?!

daisygrabber · 28/03/2013 08:44

Well I did the First Response & the Clear Blue Digital this morning & both are definite negatives.
(TMI alert - had a quick furtle (!) & my cervix which was high & hard is low & mushy). Hopefully this means an AF is on its way bringing with it a bit more hope. Possibly a chemical, reading back what I've written, I think there were too many "possible" lines for it to be nothing.
Here's to the future :-) and thank you for all your advice x

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