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Confused!? BFN?

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Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 09:22

Hi all,
So I did some clear blue early detection about 5 days ago (which is posted on another thread) I was confused with the results so I did a FRER which came back negative (I'll attach pictures) AF was due yesterday I had a little brown spotting that lasted for about 30mins now nothing?

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Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 09:24

It's not letting me attach pictures I don't know why

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Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 09:28

These are the test

Confused!? BFN?
Confused!? BFN?
Confused!? BFN?
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Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 10:42

Anyone?

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Bobbino · 13/02/2020 11:32

Are these tests from today or 5 days ago?
If you're getting negatives then it could be that you ovulated late and if you try again in a few days you get a clearer answer....
Good luck, I hope you get the answer you want X

MATTSMAMMA · 13/02/2020 11:38

Hi - those FRER aren’t negative. They look positive to me albeit very faint. It could be that it’s still very early days and you need to wait a bit longer and retest. The brown spotting could be implantation? The digital are never as sensitive as first response so wouldn’t show positive yet. Another possibility is a chemical pregnancy It’s just a matter of waiting a few more days. Let us know how you get on - good luck Smile xx

Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 11:45

@Bobbino I did the test 5days ago but pictures was taken when I did the test (lines appeared within 2mins)

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Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 11:48

@MATTSMAMMA Thankyou I did the FRER 4 days ago (again picture take same day within time frame) on my other thread people said they looked negative so I just left testing. Definitely get some more test today and test in the morning Smile

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MATTSMAMMA · 13/02/2020 11:50

When did you last do a test then? Maybe do another first response today? It doesn’t need to be first urine if your period is overdue Smile

MATTSMAMMA · 13/02/2020 11:51

Good luck - fingers crossed for you
And like I say test can be anytime now you don’t have to wait until the morning xx

Bobbino · 13/02/2020 11:54

If those tests are from days ago and AF is now late then I would definitely test again! You might have been testing too early.... fingers crossed you get the result you want! Xx

BecauseReasons · 13/02/2020 11:57

Just to say, I did a clear blue (like your bottom two, first pic) recently, and I could've sworn there was already a visible line in the testing region before I took the test, so I'm a bit sceptical about their accuracy.

Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 12:31

@MATTSMAMMA I last tested with a FRER 4days ago

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Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 12:32

@MATTSMAMMA I'll test later tonight then hopefully get a BFP Smilexx

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Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 12:34

@Bobbino My app says I'm late by 1 day hopefully get a stronger line when I test I will keep you updated Smilexx

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BecauseReasons · 13/02/2020 12:36

If you're taking a test, better to wait until the morning- FMU gives a stronger result.

Sparkle187 · 13/02/2020 12:37

@BecauseReasons A lot of people say they can leave bad evaps with it being blue dye so I'll probably stick to the pick dye ones x

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BecauseReasons · 13/02/2020 12:40

Probably a good idea- they tend to give more obvious results anyway.

Sparkle187 · 15/02/2020 23:27

Just a quick update I began bleeding so I didn't test again

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MATTSMAMMA · 15/02/2020 23:46

Sorry to hear that Sad and thanks for updating. I kept wondering how you had got on. Good luck for next time Smile

Sparkle187 · 15/02/2020 23:47

@MATTSMAMMA Thankyou x

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