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Is this a positive? Best test readers needed haha

19 replies

marblejuice · 08/10/2021 20:51

I done the top one yesterday and the bottom one today.
They were read just after the test reading time. My periods are irregular and I don't know when I ovulated
Please can I have some opinions?
Thankyou

Is this a positive? Best test readers needed haha
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SkunkButRug · 08/10/2021 20:56

I think the bottom one is a very faint positive 🤞

Lweji · 08/10/2021 20:59

Tests are supposed to be read within a time window. I presume that even the most recent one was photographed after that window.
So, they don't look positive to me.

Charl881 · 08/10/2021 21:05

If read outside of the test window then no sorry, but doesn’t mean you aren’t pregnant, try again in a day or so!

marblejuice · 08/10/2021 21:16

Both tests where outside the window the only thing that makes me think is the fact that there seems to be line progression on the colours, maybe I'm just overthinking things

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Lweji · 09/10/2021 01:10

Test again, morning urine, in a few days, if your period doesn't come.

marblejuice · 09/10/2021 01:42

@Lweji I think I will pop out and get on for the morning

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marblejuice · 09/10/2021 09:02

Anyone else think it may just be an evap line?

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Cindi85 · 09/10/2021 09:31

They don't look positive to me, sorry - but test again with fmu

marblejuice · 10/10/2021 09:11

I've tested again with a different brand and there's a squinter even lighter than these tests but that could be because of the different brands

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marblejuice · 10/10/2021 09:13

Top ones are the two I've already posted the bottom two are today's tests but different brand

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marblejuice · 10/10/2021 12:15

Negative clear blue digi with weeks estimator

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Lweji · 10/10/2021 15:13

It does need to be looked at within the time window. Photos taken after that are meaningless.

With the first urine of the day, the hormone concentration should be highest. If you don't see a line then, it's a negative.
If it's still too early, then wait a few days. If you're pregnant it should come up positive soon.
If it keeps being negative and your period doesn't come for at least 2 weeks, then it may be a good idea to see your GP.

marblejuice · 10/10/2021 15:18

@Lweji Thankyou, I done two more on the bottom and they look the same. I wonde let if it's just the tests. The bottom two did have a very very faint line in the test window

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Scrollonthroughtherain · 10/10/2021 16:02

I can see faint lines on most of those on the most recent pictures

marblejuice · 10/10/2021 16:16

@Scrollonthroughtherain Thankyou x

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BabyB19 · 10/10/2021 22:57

These are positive but very very early IPO, also for everyone saying morning urine, mine are ALWAYS stronger in the afternoon as I drink water through the night and I run around like a headless chicken all day forgetting to drink much, so totally depends on the individual! Get a FRER and see if there's any colour in the line. Good luck! 🤞🏼

marblejuice · 10/10/2021 23:11

@BabyB19 Thankyou, I'm going to use my last digi in the morning and probably another cheapie but I'll buy a frer for the day after haha xx

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Hairyfriend · 10/10/2021 23:18

Are they one step cheapies? I used them for years until: When I was actually pregnant, they took forever to actually show anything and were so incredibly faint! I'd had IVF so knew my exact dates. I had a batch which showed false positives, then another batch which were just duds.

I always confirmed with the more expensive FRER to be sure, but hoping its congrats for you x

Niamh88 · 10/10/2021 23:34

Right so OK, they look really dry, usually when tests dry out they can sometimes develop evaporation lines.

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