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When's the best time to get pregnant? Use our interactive ovulation calculator to work out when you're most fertile and most likely to conceive.

Faint Line Followed By Negative Test (pic included)

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ElleC16 · 25/02/2023 11:07

Hi, so for context my last period was 29th January, my period isn't due until 26th February. I should have ovulated on the 12th however I never seen any telltale signs of ovulation happening. My period and cycle is always spot on, I've not been under any stress, no change in diet etc however on Tuesday 14th Feb I seen some brown when I wiped, this lasted until yesterday, sometimes was pink others brown, however it was never enough for a tampon or pad. During this episode I also never had any of my usual period symptoms, no sore breasts, no bloating, I did have mild cramping on the lower left which felt almost like a stitch, this lasted 2 days, then was replaced by a continuous pain in my lower back, like cramping. These symptoms have since passed since the bleeding stopped. I did test but it was negative.
I tested early morning on the 22nd and got a faint positive (picture included). So waited and tested again the morning of the 24th and it was negative.
Also why would I not have had any symptoms of ovulation happening? Is it possible that if the egg was fertilised instantly that my body wouldn't have shown these signs? My signs are that my cervical mucas increases and stuff, none of this happened. I had sex on the 4th and the 11th.

Thank you for any advice.

Faint Line Followed By Negative Test (pic included)
OP posts:
FT123456 · 25/02/2023 11:16

Your body won't always show signs of ovulation. I can defo see the a line on the test; but only suggestion would be to re test in a few days.

I'm not sure what test your using and how reliable they are. I assume you saw this result within the given time frame?

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