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Clearblue false positive?

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ChunkyButFunky87 · 11/06/2020 13:39

I'd always thought you couldn't get a false positive? First picture I got at the weekend, now still no sign of AF, just got some FRER and clearblue digital and both saying no now Sad

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Literaryseed · 11/06/2020 13:44

Did you take the FRER and digital first thing in the morning? Or with quite dilute urine?

SparrowInTheHedge · 11/06/2020 13:47

It could have been a chemical pregnancy Flowers I'm sorry, the same thing happened to me in April. Positive FRER and then 2 days later a negative.

How many DPO are you?

ChunkyButFunky87 · 11/06/2020 13:47

The one I did at weekend was midday and showed. I have just done the others now as they arrived late in post but surely another 5 days on it should be darker? I'm effectively 14-17 DPO (didn't track exactly this month)

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ChunkyButFunky87 · 11/06/2020 13:48

I had a chemical myself last month, just no sign of AF which is confusing me

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Elephantonascooter · 11/06/2020 13:55

You can't get a false positive byt you can get false negatives. I would ring your gp and ask for a blood test

pinklady1207 · 11/06/2020 15:13

I got a false positive on the same type of test, did a further 4 and bloods which were all negative. Won’t get blue dye tests again x

ChunkyButFunky87 · 11/06/2020 16:03

Thanks @pinklady1207 thinking that's what's happened, which is crappy but I'd just rather know

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msglitter437 · 11/06/2020 16:48

This was my false positive on the same type of test! But I would definitely test again in a few days x

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