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Faint line on pregnancy test

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LibbyAshleigh · 27/02/2020 21:47

I took a test earlier, and there was a very VERY faint line on the positive box on the test. I'm only a day late for my period, but I'm a worrier so I couldn't help taking one. But I literally just had a baby in November, I can't have another one yet, we don't have the money or the room and I DEFINITELY don't have the energy to be left on my own with my 3 month old while also having morning sickness. Can someone tell me how likely it is that I'm pregnant? So I know whether to worry or not. (I have another test, I'll take that a week from today just in case)

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loobywench · 27/02/2020 21:49

Its certainly possible I'm afraid. My sister had 2 children within a year.

LibbyAshleigh · 27/02/2020 21:51

That's the test.. 😬😩

Faint line on pregnancy test
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bluebell94 · 27/02/2020 22:11

Of course it's definitely possible. I do see something on the test, you be better taking a more sensitive test like a first response or waiting another few days and doing another for piece of mind. I hope you get the outcome you want x

TheLovleyChebbyMcGee · 28/02/2020 07:24

It looks a bit flooded to me tbh, as suggested best to take another test with an early morning wee that's more concentrated, Good luck.

ISpeakJive · 28/02/2020 10:42

Well, did you have sex?

Did you use protection?

Sharlo53 · 28/02/2020 11:14

@ISpeakJive not at all helpful

Bezalelle · 28/02/2020 11:42

On the contrary, Jive's questions are pretty relevant, I'd say.

Sharlo53 · 28/02/2020 13:07

@Bezalelle there are much nicer ways of asking instead of being so blunt. The OP is clearly distressed, this comment doesn't make things any easier.

Sharlo53 · 28/02/2020 13:07

@Bezalelle there are much nicer ways of asking instead of being so blunt. The OP is clearly distressed, this comment doesn't make things any easier.

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