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Faint positive or Evaporation line?

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LW678 · 29/08/2023 15:26

Hello! TTC and currently on 9dpo, tested yesterday morning and it was negative. Tested yesterday afternoon and within timeframe was negative. Went back to look a few hours later and saw this. Surely it’s too thick and blue to be an Evap line?

Faint positive or Evaporation line?
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mushroomushroom · 29/08/2023 15:52

If you went back a few hours later I would suggest it's a negative test. This is what mine looked like about 15 mins after taking the test (didn't come up straight away), and I wasn't pregnant.

Faint positive or Evaporation line?
LW678 · 29/08/2023 15:55

Ahhhhh evap lines!!!! Yours is looking quite blue too, I read that if the line is blue it’s most likely positive but if the line is colourless it’s an evap line… guess that’s fake news!

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mushroomushroom · 29/08/2023 16:56

I think all of clearblue is fake news 😅 I don't think I've hear of another brand having so many false positives!! I think they're probably only good if you're well past a missed period. They're not even bloody cheap 😂

I use internet cheapy sticks, I never get evaps on them!

LW678 · 29/08/2023 17:12

Ordered a pack of 20 easy@home from Amazon, £9. 2 early detection clearblues £11! You’d think the more expensive product would be better

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CathyJ30 · 29/08/2023 18:38

I used Clearblue digital for my last pregnancy, after getting mixed results from others during my first. The digital test can only say "pregnant," "not pregnant" or show a blank screen. I know they're more expensive but it avoids confusion.

Chan181818 · 08/05/2024 04:48

what was the outcome?

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