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BFPs getting darker, is that a good sign?/sign of progression?

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Daveface · 30/11/2014 08:46

I had a miscarriage last month and I'm still a bit nervous....today is the fourth day in a row I have POAS and my BFP are getting stronger.

The first two were FR (so 12.5 sensitivity) and the second is definitely darker. The next two were Poundland strips (20ml sensitivity) and again second day one is darker.

I'm assuming that's a good sign? And shows progression? Or is that s myth?

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Rainy34 · 30/11/2014 09:06

really sorry to hear you had a miscarriage last month but congrats on being pregnant now, I don't have the answers but i didn't want to read and run, all i can say is try and stay calm and relaxed and take each day as it comes and just think that today you are pregnant, maybe book a doctor's appointment, it must be a difficult and worrying time for you but being stressed is not going to help you, hope you have a healthy nine months

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Daveface · 30/11/2014 09:30

Thank you.

I feel quite calm but also a bit reluctant to do anything "official" yet like book at the GP.

I might after another week or so.

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Rainy34 · 30/11/2014 09:34

Glad your feeling calm, just take one day at a time and hoping you have a sticky bean

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shroomboom · 30/11/2014 18:55

Ime, having tests getting progressively darker each day is a really good thing Smile Having said that though, there comes a point where it's best not to continue testing, and really try to relax and trust that all will be well. Easier said than done, I know, but worth a try.
With my last pregnancy I had progressively darker tests for a few days, and that resulted in my gorgeous dd Smile For the few pregnancies before her my tests were the same colour each day, and we lost each one early on.
Hope you have a happy and healthy nine months ahead of you!

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