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Two positive tests and one negative test

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latulipe · 25/10/2018 21:30

Hi all!

TTC our first and all very new to this. AF due today but no show.

I took two FRER tests this morning, one at 5am and another at 7am - both showed a faint positive (photo attached).
At 9am I then took a CB Digital which showed 'Not Pregnant'.

I'm experiencing menstrual like cramping and have been for the past week however, there has been no spotting/bleeding just a little creamy discharge.

Does anyone have any idea why the CB Digital would show as 'Not Pregnant' only two hours after the positive tests?

Thank you in advance!

Two positive tests and one negative test
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SlightDark · 25/10/2018 21:36

They are definitely positive. The digital aren’t as sensitive.

Lovewinemorethanhusband · 25/10/2018 21:38

Frer are really sensitive for HCG however clear blue digital aren't so that's why it's showing as not pregnant. The frer are quite faint positives so wait another week to do a digital one. Congratulations xx

latulipe · 26/10/2018 07:21

@Lovewinemorethanhusband will hold out and try again next week! Thank you!

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latulipe · 28/10/2018 11:59

Just an update.

Cramped really badly yesterday with a bit of spotting so had a feeling something wasn't right.
The cramping became progressively worse this morning and now i'm bleeding heavily with clots (TMI, sorry).
Could this be a chemical pregnancy?

Thanks again.

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Waitingonasmiley42 · 29/10/2018 18:20

It sounds like it could be. Maybe test again in a few days.

Good luck 

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