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Mixture of ‘positives’ and negatives?

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Gemmmxx · 07/10/2020 05:50

I am 7 days late. I took a £1 test yesterday morning with a very very faint line, I then took a clear blue with a very faint line. Took a digital which was negative. So I bought the pharmacy own brand early response and took yesterday afternoon, there was the slightest line but barely visible but there. So I tested this morning with the early response and I don’t know if it’s my mind playing tricks on me or if there’s the slightest line but fainter than yesterday, done another clear blue which there’s another very very faint line but also heard these can give false positives. I’m so confused😭😭 is there anyone that’s had a similar experience?

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calimommy · 07/10/2020 05:57

Digitals take longer to register positives. Perhaps you ovulated later?

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Gemmmxx · 07/10/2020 05:59

My tests are lighter today then they were yesterday too which is worrying me xx

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Candyflosscrochet · 07/10/2020 07:59

Hi there.
Last week I was 4 days late and was getting faint lines. I was certain of my ovulation and knew deep down this was not a good sign, and sure enough, came on my period Friday....So that was a chemical pregnancy.
Of course, if you're not sure of your ovulation date, it could just be early and at that stage, there are lots of factors that affect how a test reads....urine dilution, test sensitivity, time of day you test, when the hcg in your system doubles.
Unfortunately there is nothing you can do if this will turn out to be a chemical, it is a watch and wait.
But, not to get your hopes up, my last successful pregnancy took several days for the line to really start getting noticeably darker.
Take care. X

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