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qwerty2269 · 09/10/2020 14:04

Can I have 4 positive pregnancy tests and still not be pregnant?
I’m not due for my period until the 15th but these are early detection tests

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Splattymouse · 09/10/2020 14:06

It’s very rare to get false positives I think. It would be very unusual to therefore get 4 false positives. How are you feeling?

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PolarBearStrength · 09/10/2020 14:06

You’re definitely pregnant!

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qwerty2269 · 09/10/2020 14:13

I’m fine been trying for a about 4 months but really really unsure just incase I get my period because these were my tests last month which was blue dye ones but Came on my period! But this month I took a pink dye test and both of them came back positive! Just so scared incase I get my period😀😩

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qwerty2269 · 09/10/2020 14:58

@PolarBearStrength iv never been so scared for my period I just hope it doesn’t come because I will Ben devastated! But with them tests I know I am x

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bitheby · 09/10/2020 15:25

False positives are very unlikely but chemical pregnancies and early miscarriage scan happen. Hopefully this pregnancy will stick for you. They look like strong lines for early tests. How many DPO are you?

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qwerty2269 · 09/10/2020 15:33

@bitheby days past ovulation?
13 days i ovulated on the 26th

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TheDaydreamBelievers · 09/10/2020 16:26

@qwerty2269 it sounds like your cycles are long if you are 13dpo but not due a period until 15th?

Those are definitely positive tests and pink dye is v trustworthy

Unfortunately, as others have said some people do experience chemical/v early misscarriage which would lead to someone testing positive then negative then what seems like a period but is late (which is in reality a v early misscarriage).

However, that doesnt mean it will happen this time. What you would want to do is keep testing every few days (using the same brand) and the lines should get stronger.

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qwerty2269 · 09/10/2020 17:31

@TheDaydreamBelievers I’m going to test again tomorrow but before when I got them other positives last month they was all Tesco tests and when I did a pink dye and clear blue they came back negative but iv also got a little girl& the way I feel like sick& the smell of things& my boobs are hurting they are the same when I fount out with my LG so I’ll test again tomorrow!x

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qwerty2269 · 09/10/2020 17:33

@TheDaydreamBelievers I wasn’t suppose to ovulate till the 29th I was 4 days early so should I be coming on my period on the 11th or does it stay the 15th?xx

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qwerty2269 · 09/10/2020 17:33

@TheDaydreamBelievers 30th sorry

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TheDaydreamBelievers · 09/10/2020 20:33

@qwerty2269 luteal phase (number of days from ovulation to period) usually stays the same month to month. I think this is a pretty certain positive for you!

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bananallamas · 09/10/2020 20:36

Yeah the gap between ovulation and your period is usually the same. So I think you’re due you period on the 11th not the 15th which makes more sense in terms of how strong the lines are. Congratulations!

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ShalomToYouJackie · 09/10/2020 21:03

Definitely positive! Congratulations xx

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MinnieMouse4 · 09/10/2020 21:37

@qwerty2269 they look positive to me, congratulations! I took the Tesco’s cheap tests last month and got the exact same result but AF arrived shortly after. I think a lot of people on here have experienced false positives with them x

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qwerty2269 · 10/10/2020 07:29

Thankyou all of you for commenting! I’m really excited!😀😀 @ShalomToYouJackie @bitheby @Splattymouse @PolarBearStrength @TheDaydreamBelievers @MinnieMouse4 @bananallamas

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qwerty2269 · 18/10/2020 19:51

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