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Is there a line?

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ricecrispies16 · 25/11/2016 14:42

Is this positive?

Had a baby 14 weeks ago, could the hormone still be in my system if this is positive?

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McBaby · 25/11/2016 14:49

There is a second line. I would have thought 14 weeks would be too long after previous baby but would go and see the gp to confirm.

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SilverNightFairy · 25/11/2016 14:52

I do see a very faint second line. Perhaps retest in a day or two.....

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BobbieDog · 25/11/2016 14:54

Looks like your expecting again

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MrsG280516 · 25/11/2016 14:55

There's a line there, you're pregnant. After 14 weeks I really don't think there would still be hcg in your system.

A lot of women are very fertile in the months after giving birth so its likely that you are pregnant again if you've been having unprotected sex.

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MiniAlphaBravo · 25/11/2016 14:58

The 3rd pic especially looks positive, looks like a small age gap may be afoot...!

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WhenSheWasBadSheWasHorrid · 25/11/2016 14:58

I can't see a line (looks like I'm in the minority though).

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ricecrispies16 · 25/11/2016 15:50

Thanks all, thinking about it this was a first response test, I did a cheap test two days ago that was negative so if it was hormone from my last pregnancy then it would have shown on that wouldn't it?

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Sonnet18 · 25/11/2016 19:03

I took a pregnancy test at 8 weeks and it was completely negative. The pregnancy hormone is gone pretty quickly...looks like a new pregnancy! Test again tomorrow or in a few days and then take it from there!

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ricecrispies16 · 25/11/2016 19:42

I will test again tomorrow. Could it be an indentation line?

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AmyC86 · 25/11/2016 19:47

That's positive. Please let us know the results xx

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Lura7115 · 25/11/2016 19:49

Looks positive to me! ☺️

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ricecrispies16 · 25/11/2016 22:40

Anymore opinions?? Feeling really nervous!

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HannahLily2014 · 25/11/2016 22:42

Looks exactly the same as my first response did a few days before my period was due with number 3 x

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SleepFreeZone · 25/11/2016 22:47

We'll have you had unprotected sex since you gave birth? Are you EBF or FF? Was the unprotected sex about say 14 days ago? That might help narrow it down possibility wise 🤓

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ricecrispies16 · 25/11/2016 23:10

Is it possible I ovulated late? The time it probably happened was 2 weeks ago exactly. But then I think the first day of my last period was 24/10. So that'd mean I ovulated very late.... but then it could have happened at any time really.

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Sonnet18 · 26/11/2016 07:37

I would say if you had unprotected sex 2 weeks ago and now have a positive pregnancy test then, well...you're definitely pregnant. No real question about it! If your last period was 24th October and if you have an average 28-30 day cycle then your period is due now so, yes, again, you're pregnant! Congratulations!

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ricecrispies16 · 26/11/2016 08:28

Well, I took a test this morning, still a very faint line but AF has started. How odd.

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Lura7115 · 26/11/2016 10:45

It would also be implantation bleeding. I fell pregnant 16 weeks after having DS and I had implantation bleeding a few days before I got the positive pregnancy test. I didn't have implantation bleeding with my first pregnancy. I would leave it a couple of days and take another test

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MouseLove · 30/11/2016 00:23

Hey. How are you now? Did AF stay?

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ricecrispies16 · 28/12/2016 23:29

Hi, yes AF stayed. Shorter than usual but stuck around.

Strange thing was I felt pregnant for weeks after, it's only recently I feel normal-ish. I did question whether it was just pregnancy bleeding that some women get because I felt so pregnant (if that makes sense) but this months period arrived and has just ended, but again, shorter.

Very odd

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