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Very faint positive at 5 weeks is this normal? I'm worried

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carls28 · 15/05/2020 08:14

Hi, I have just found out I am pregnant .. according to my last period I am 5 weeks today.

I am getting faint line. I remember with my first the line was dark even at 3 weeks.

I also don't have incredibly sore boobs this time and sickness.

It's different fathers

Is this normal?

Very faint positive at 5 weeks is this normal? I'm worried
OP posts:
BMWL · 15/05/2020 08:21

When was your period due?
I would test again in a few days, and if concerned the line isn't becoming darker, then maybe ring your gp and ask for a blood hcg test.
Maybe try another brand too? I find those CB tests a bit annoying. Try with a pink dye test like a frer
Good luck and congratulations x

wannabebump · 15/05/2020 08:24

Also, you may have ovulated late so that could impact the test x

carls28 · 15/05/2020 08:27

I have done a digital and that says pregnant ... I was just worried about just a faint line at 5 weeks

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BuffaloCauliflower · 15/05/2020 08:29

I wouldn’t say that was very faint and Clearblue are the least sensitive tests. You may well have implanted late, it may be growing slightly slower. If you’re not bleeding I’d try not to worry, every pregnancy is different even with the same fathers

carls28 · 15/05/2020 08:35

I had pains only on Tuesday evening I thought I was coming on. Then nothing.
I suspect that was implantation! that was 5 days after period was due so I think late ovulation maybe ?

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BuffaloCauliflower · 15/05/2020 08:41

Could well be

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