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18dpo, Clearblue showing 1-2 weeks

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Cosmomouse · 11/11/2016 15:18

Hi everyone,

I was very pleased to get my BFP this morning, after having a miscarriage 2 months ago.

However, I have done a Clearblue digital which is showing 1-2 weeks. I am 18dpo so should definitely be 2-3 at least.

I'm now resigned to a probable miscarriage again, as the conception indicator never got over 1-2 when I lost my last one at 7 weeks.

I was so happy until this has made me full of worry.

Have any of you been through something similar? How did it turn out for you? x

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MrsG280516 · 11/11/2016 15:29

There is no guarantee that you have enough hcg in your system by this point to get a 2-3 week result. If you've done this later in the day as a second test, you also just might not have enough hcg in your urine at this point. Try not to worry x

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McBaby · 11/11/2016 15:52

At 18dpo you are 4 weeks 4days or 2weeks and 4days after ovulation so 1-2 weeks is accurate.

Everyone's hgc rises differently which is why it is a broad range to try not to worry. I know how hard it can be after a miscarriage.

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haveacupoftea · 11/11/2016 23:09

I didnt even get a positive result on a digi until 16dpo! Stop worrying Flowers

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Cosmomouse · 12/11/2016 14:39

Thank you all for being kind! There is nothing we can do but wait I guess. I will update when we know more 😊

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ticklemyonewhisker · 12/11/2016 14:43

No no no. Do not worry. I kept on having 1-2 weeks and it was gettin me worried. Then I read that they're not amazingly accurate when it comes to number of weeks. My daughter is now 17 months old

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MissClarke86 · 12/11/2016 15:26

My digis only ever swapped to the next date range at the very last possible day (so it said 2-3 when I hit 3 weeks since conception)

Don't read too much into them.

If your obsessive, you might be better using FRERs and seeing if the line darkens every few days.

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