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FRER positive but clear blue digital negative

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Ella555 · 09/01/2020 08:20

Yesterday, I did a two FRER which were both positive (the lines were faint) and then in the evening did a clear blue digital test but it said I was not pregnant.
I did another FRER and a clear blue digital this morning and again the FRER was positive but the clear blue was negative.
Not sure which I should trust? Could it be too early for the clear blue?

Any advise would be great Smile

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rj995 · 09/01/2020 08:33

@Ella555 Clearblue digital are a lot less sensitive than FRER, give it a few days and try again with the CB for confirmation but if you are getting a positive on FRER I wouldn't worry, good luck & congratulations😊

Melbs6 · 09/01/2020 08:59

Rj995 is right. It’s totally normal to get a positive FRER and a negative CB digital especially so early on. So try not to worry and congratulations!!!

Leave it a few days and when you get a darker line on a FRER try the digital again. I’ve posted a pic of the FRER result I got when I got a positive digital

FRER positive but clear blue digital negative
FRER positive but clear blue digital negative
Ella555 · 09/01/2020 09:20

Thanks so much. Going to try and hold off testing again till Sunday or Monday.
Hopefully it's good news.

My lines are definitely lighter than that so fingers crossed it's just too early Smile

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Melbs6 · 09/01/2020 20:41

I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you! Let us know the outcome :) x

Ella555 · 11/01/2020 06:33

Just did a clear blue digital and it was positive

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Melbs6 · 11/01/2020 21:48

Yaaaay congratulations!!

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