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First Response Rapid Response evaporation lines

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MonaTheMoaner · 24/12/2017 10:09

I took a First Response Rapid Response four days before my period was due yesterday and got a slightly coloured line that got darker after the ten minutes. Convinced myself it was an evaporation line.

Tested again this morning with FMU. Thought it was a BFN. Went to put on clean pyjamas, cake back 2-3 minutes later and there’s a very faint line. Barely a squinter in regular light but a definite line when you shine a light through the back of the window.

How common are evaporation lines on these tests? Would an evaporation line show up within 4-5 minutes? It’s a bit grey but definitely light pink with a light on it.

I’m planning on retesting Thursday but I’ve heard FR tests don’t show evaporation lines so I really want to have hope but I’m new to this.

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MonaTheMoaner · 25/12/2017 10:57

The first one is unedited. This one I’ve lowered the exposure and upped the clarity.

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MonaTheMoaner · 25/12/2017 10:55

This was the line on the FRER I took after. It’s faint but definitely pink! Due AF Wednesday/Thursday so I’m hoping to test again tomorrow or Wednesday and see if the line has darkened.

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Sunshinesaz86 · 25/12/2017 09:53

I got a bfp 3 days before AF due and very obvious line and that was a standard FR x

Rainbowsandflowers78 · 24/12/2017 22:52

Oh you sound pregnant Smile

CL1982 · 24/12/2017 22:50

The FRER can be used super early. OP do you have a picture?

MonaTheMoaner · 24/12/2017 11:04

I picked up the wrong ones and realised after I POAS. I blame the Christmas stress.

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Mrsjones17 · 24/12/2017 10:41

I thought the rapid response ones were o Lt to be used on day of missed period? The 6 day sooner ones can be used before period is due. Not sure if this would make a difference x

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