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Pregnancy test

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Jessks · 15/01/2019 03:48

Took a pregnancy test in the afternoon...very faint positive. I took another at bedtime which was definately negative. What are your guyses thoughts? Pregnant or not? What to do?

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Hidingtonothing · 15/01/2019 04:18

How late is your period OP? Best to test with first wee of the day as hcg builds up overnight so another test first thing should give you a clearer result. If you're testing early, as in before your period is due, it's possible that your urine was more diluted when you did the second test and that's why you got a negative. Hope you get the outcome you want Flowers

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blackcat86 · 15/01/2019 04:58

Always test with the first wee of the day. I also got a few early detection digital tests as I was driving myself crazy with line eyes. If your testing at different times of day you may get varying results early on depending on how much you've drunk and when you last went to the toilet.

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 15/01/2019 19:53

I always thought a positive meant you were PG no matter how faint.

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Nelka16 · 16/01/2019 08:34

Hey just wanted to know if anyone has experience what I’m currently experiencing.

I am 9dpo. I took two strip pregnancy test yesterday and both were a very faint line. I went to do a blood test this morning but HCG levels are below 1. Is it possible that I could still be pregnant?

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Nelka16 · 16/01/2019 13:16

Hey just wanted to know if anyone has experience what I’m currently experiencing.

I am 9dpo. I took two strip pregnancy test yesterday and both were a very faint line. I went to do a blood test this morning but HCG levels are below 1. Is it possible that I could still be pregnant?

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