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Is this too faint for where I am?

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madeinthe80z · 14/12/2018 13:21

4 weeks ago to the day, I started bleeding and I was having a miscarriage. I was only 5 weeks and it was confirmed with a negative pregnancy test that Sunday. We decided to try again straight away. Not really sure when i ovulated and I had fewer days of ewcm (and much less) than I have in previous cycles, however I have had a temperature shift. I am now on CD29 if you class the first day of bleeding from the miscarriage as CD1.

My cycles are usually 28 days every time but I know this can change with the miscarriage.

ANYWAY, long story short... check out these pics. We BD on cd15, 16, 19, 22 this month. As I am now technically 'late' I should have had a darker positive surely?? Plus...CBD said 'not pregnant'

Don't know what to think Confused I'm sat here expecting AF any minute...

Is this too faint for where I am?
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madeinthe80z · 14/12/2018 13:24

Digital test...

Is this too faint for where I am?
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HJWT · 14/12/2018 13:27

My first test with DD was darker than you first response, and I didn't got a clear blue digital for another week! It defo looks positive to me. Xx

madeinthe80z · 14/12/2018 13:57

Thanks @HJWT I guess only time will tell, not taking my other digital for a good couple of days, I've pee'd on twelve quid already today 😂

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HJWT · 14/12/2018 14:36

@madeinthe80z Lmao I never looked at it like that peeing on money 😂😂😂

madeinthe80z · 14/12/2018 15:20

@HJWT that's certainly how my husband sees it!!!

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