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I'm 47. Should I believe this?

185 replies

lizziecat1 · 03/06/2024 17:47

Just turned 47 and got this result on an easy at home test (mid morning, same result mid afternoon)

5 weeks since last period (usually fairly regular at 28 days - been a little less regular over last few months, so assumed perimenopause was starting)

Not actually ttc, but definitely not doing anything to prevent it.

So.... would you believe this result?
Or could I be getting a false result because I'm in/near perimenopause?

I'm 47.  Should I believe this?
OP posts:
Wish44 · 03/06/2024 18:53

Had my last baby just before turning 46!

congratulations op

Olika · 03/06/2024 18:46

I would take that as positive. Do a digital.

Marghogeth · 03/06/2024 18:43

Had my last surprise baby at 46 - congratulations OP 😀

StateOHer · 03/06/2024 18:43

It is a clear positive. Obviously you know the chances of miscarriage is much higher at yore age, but two of my aunts conceived and went on to have babies at 46 & 47. Good luck! Flowers.

DNAwrangler · 03/06/2024 18:40

Don’t see why you wouldn’t believe it tbh - clear positive!

Hedgeoffressian · 03/06/2024 18:39

That’s positive

PurpleWhiteGreen123 · 03/06/2024 18:36

I would say it's a firm result!

imSatanhonest · 03/06/2024 18:08

Yes I'd believe it, that looks like a definite positive.

socks1107 · 03/06/2024 18:04

I'd say nothing to do with menopause and you are pregnant

Revelatio · 03/06/2024 17:48

I’ve not used this type of test but it looks positive. Can you get a digital with weeks indicator to make sure?

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