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Are these positive???

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Kissedbubble93 · 14/01/2016 16:49

Hi so I need to double check these are positive lines? They came up around 5-10 mins and not straight away. But my latest one says negative. Help

Are these positive???
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Kissedbubble93 · 14/01/2016 16:54

They are sainsburys but I was told evaporation lines come up some time after and aren't blue more of a really light Grey

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FaithAscending · 14/01/2016 16:55

I had false positives with this type of test. They were more grey than blue though. I would try a Superdrug or First response personally.

Kissedbubble93 · 14/01/2016 16:55

I kinda missed my period over Xmas just had a browny discharge for around 2 hours. Not a full period. I don't feel to good either

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Artioo2 · 14/01/2016 17:05

They look clearly positive to me and 5 minutes sounds within the time frame (what do the instructions say?) If the lines are blue then they are positives, not evaporation lines. Even with cheap tests the pregnancy hormone has to be present to turn the line blue.

Kissedbubble93 · 14/01/2016 17:33

Instructions say ignore anything after 12 minutes I'm sure. The most recent was digital and it said not pregnant. I am having really bad heartburn and my tummy is super firm. I feel sick but it's not constant. I'm confused. A nurse said my hormone might not be as strong but is that common?

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5minutestobed · 14/01/2016 17:35

My friend recently had a false positive on one of these and ai have had one before as well. Can you get a pink dye test? Are the lines quite thin? It is hard to tell on the pic.

Kissedbubble93 · 14/01/2016 17:37

They are thin but very blue.

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LouLou030783 · 14/01/2016 18:03

I'd try another test one from tesco or something the digital are notorious for negative results aswell, if u open the digi one up tho u can see the lines xx

Fifi10 · 14/01/2016 19:50

I have used sainsburys ones in the past and they are a pain in the butt!

FWIW my positive ones came out the opposite to yours, in that I had really dark vertical lines which drew all of the ink from the horizontal lines. I'd retest in a couple of days with a different brand.

LBOCS2 · 14/01/2016 19:53

Digital ones are the least sensitive so you'd get a positive last on that.

Try a cheapy one from the pound shop, or a First Response.

YouBastardSockBalls · 14/01/2016 19:54

Hmmm. They def look positive, but I agree that you should try a pink dye.

The likelihood is that you ARE pregnant, as digitalis are not very sensitive, and often the last the to positive party...!

Kissedbubble93 · 14/01/2016 20:19

Thank you everyone. I have all the symptoms so booked in for a scam to be sure

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Paddletonio · 14/01/2016 20:26

Why would you not just do a first response rather than booking in for scan

Baffling

LouLou030783 · 14/01/2016 20:37

Yeah I'd be doing a better pregnancy test before going for a scan

Mslg · 14/01/2016 20:40

why would you book a scan without taking a decent pregnancy test first? Confused

CultureSucksDownWords · 14/01/2016 20:41

Is a scan even going to be able to see anything as you'd surely be only a few weeks pregnant? It would be significantly cheaper to buy a better test, and test again.

Fugghetaboutit · 14/01/2016 20:43

My positive blue dye is sleeping next to me now Smile I didn't know they were less reliable

BatMobile · 14/01/2016 20:46

Get a first response. Why have you booked a scan?

Thenightswatch · 14/01/2016 20:46

Booking in for a scan seems a bit ridiculous if you're not even sure you're pregnant Confused buying a better test then book with a midwife seems like the more sensible thing to do.

Scoopmuckdizzy · 14/01/2016 20:47

Just do a different test!

5minutestobed · 14/01/2016 20:55

My false positives were very blue but very thin and my bfp was blue and thick(same width as the test line). I would try a pink dye test, I don't think they would even see anything on a scan this early.
If you google or search on here you will find lots of threads about false positives on blue dye tests.