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Help!! With test one positive one negative!

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underthe · 02/02/2019 19:18

Anyone help?
I'm on the depo after my 3rd child had my first injection November I'm due my next of next week and I got a positive pregnancy test and a negative one! What one to believe!

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underthe · 02/02/2019 19:19

The negative one

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AntlerFlames · 02/02/2019 19:20

The control line should be the darker one really.

I don't think I would trust that test

AntlerFlames · 02/02/2019 19:22

Did you take the test out and put it back in the case the wrong way round

underthe · 02/02/2019 19:25

I did take it out 🤦‍♀️ maybe I put the back the wrong way 😂 not sure why I did that though lol
Just not sure what to believe x
Surely I can't get pregnant anyways, so not sure why I'm worried x

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AntlerFlames · 02/02/2019 19:34

In that cause I would say positive.

underthe · 02/02/2019 19:36

Why do you think I got a negative one to? I'm so worried about this am can't see the doctors till next week

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AntlerFlames · 02/02/2019 19:37

When did you take them in relation to each other.

Different tests pick up different levels of hormone.

So one test may be sensitive enough whilst another isn't.

Plus pink dye seem to be more reliable than blue.

underthe · 02/02/2019 19:40

Same day pink one first blue one after

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chocolatecake08 · 02/02/2019 19:55

@underthe

Hi, i had two faint positives from clear blue, and two negatives from tesco then a few days later positives from first response.

I was told at hospital theres no such thing as a false positive and a positive is a positive xx

I am now pregnant x

WhatNow40 · 02/02/2019 19:58

Agree with pp, no such thing as a false positive. Congratulations!

chocolatecake08 · 02/02/2019 20:02

@underthe

Attached pictures of the tests hope this helps, did you take the tests far apart as i found different tests were more sensitive?? Id always go with a pink dye test.

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MyDcAreMarvel · 02/02/2019 20:04

Take a frer op.

underthe · 02/02/2019 20:04

I don't understand how? I don't believe I am, not long had a baby! No where near ready for anymore I have 3 already 🤦‍♀️ I suppose if I am I am but I thought it was very unlikely to get pregnant on the depo! Suppose I will have to wait to see the doctor next week

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chocolatecake08 · 02/02/2019 20:06

underthe can you not get a first response?

underthe · 02/02/2019 20:07

I will have to Oder a first response as they don't sell them in the local shop I live in a little village 😂

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TheVanguardSix · 02/02/2019 20:09

What brands did you use? Clear Blue? And what’s the pink one?

underthe · 02/02/2019 20:10

I got the pink one with my ASDA food shop delivery so just a ASDA one x

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chocolatecake08 · 02/02/2019 20:10

I wouldn't try to worry, i just do know they say that a positive is a positive and that was the case with me x

chocolatecake08 · 02/02/2019 20:11

@underthe

have read the asda reviews?

I know people say they are notorious for false positives however idk how to true that is x

chocolatecake08 · 02/02/2019 20:13

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Montagu90 · 02/02/2019 20:13

Was it a brand called Freedom?

I had a positive last week (a squinted but defo positive)

Turned out to be a pile of poo and I'm now on AF

If it's the same brand they are well dodgy!

underthe · 02/02/2019 20:19

That's put my mind at rest I used them before with both of my daughters and was true lol but maybe not for this one x

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chocolatecake08 · 02/02/2019 20:23

Maybe just try get another test or go to doctors when you can x

Racecardriver · 02/02/2019 20:25

False positives are rare but may occur if a test is faulty or you have recently been pregnant/have underlying health problems. False negatives are common, especially in early pregnancy.

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