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Faint Lines & so many signs

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Emm1e · 27/10/2018 23:35

I’m just looking for some advice before I lose my mind!

I have a laparoscopy a few months ago now which made me lose sync of my cycle.

I started to have butterflies which made it difficult to sleep at night which I experience when I was last pregnant although I miscarried. I think feel like my nipples are tingling although this is random and doesn’t last for very long. I also had the exact same spot I had when I last found out I was which is the biggest and most painful spot going 😂

I took a test when I first noticed I’m struggling to hold my bladder and can pee for England and saw a faint line I then repeated the same one and got the same result again this was clear blue 6 days early.

I did a first response and chucked it on the side as I didn’t see anything although I picked it up in better lighting and can see another faint line

Can anyone suggest anything as I don’t even know when my missed period will be?

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keepingbees · 27/10/2018 23:46

If you've had several lines now I would say you are pregnant but it's early. Can you post pics?
Test again in a day or two as the line should get stronger

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Emm1e · 28/10/2018 00:13

Thank you, I can’t add photos as I only created the account today unless there is another way! I just though it would be darker as I did them about 4 days apart but I’m not too sure x

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WhyAmISoCold · 28/10/2018 00:22

Can't you upload a photo? It's at the bottom of the box you type your message in.

It does sound like you are pregnant if you have had more than one positive test.

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Emm1e · 28/10/2018 00:37

It only gives me the option for emoji or change the font, I have got two photos too! :( I’ll see if it is any different on a laptop x I’m just worried I’m seeing things 😂

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dingdongdigeridoo · 28/10/2018 01:58

A line is a line, doesn’t matter if it’s faint! I got an incredibly faint line when I first tested as it was very early, but a couple of days later it was much stronger.

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Puggles123 · 28/10/2018 06:08

Make sure you do one using the first wee of the day so it’s more concentrated :)

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Emm1e · 28/10/2018 06:56

I will need to do that I struggle to hold it through the night x

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Emm1e · 28/10/2018 06:58

I had the first faint line which was very faint and then 4/5 days later I did the first response which at first I thought was negative but when I saw it in better lighting I could see this was the same but all seem to be faint. I did a strip test and it was negative but I'm not sure if that has anything to do with the early detection on the other brands

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kaytee87 · 28/10/2018 07:02

Did the lines come up within the time stated on the instructions? If later then they could be evap lines.

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Emm1e · 28/10/2018 12:45

With the first response one I didn't notice it straight away but I was in a rush so I just left it but the clear blue one I noticed after 5 mins, I had awful cramping last night which put me in tears although no bleeding 🤔

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keepingbees · 28/10/2018 12:46

Try a digital test, that should give you a definite answer. Cramping is normal is early pregnancy too

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Emm1e · 28/10/2018 13:03

Thank you, I will just worried I'll end up getting upset x according to my app from my previous cycle I'm due on tomorrow although this could of changed as I bled for 2 weeks straight after my op x

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