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Pregnant? Confusing tests?

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Kelcza · 10/03/2018 08:21

The picture on this post are Tesco tests from the 11th of February and I'm pretty sure they are positive. However the day after those I took Sainsbury's and clear blue tests and they were both negative.

I have being experiencing a little queasiness and yesterday (9th of March) I was experiencing headaches and felt quite sick and I have woken up today feeling the same. Yesterday my body was also extremely warm and at some points I felt dizzy.

I booked an appointment and missed it due to an emergency but I am booking another appointment ASAP to get tested. Just thought I would write a post and get your opinions!

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Kelcza · 10/03/2018 08:29

I've also had cramps and pelvic pains.

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toasterstrudle · 10/03/2018 08:30

Why don't you do another test today? A clear blue digital will tell you how far along you are, the earlier tests might have been negative if it was too soon to pick up the hormones.

Coconutspongexo · 10/03/2018 08:33

Where are you booking an appointment to get tested? Most Gp surgeries do not tests for pregnancy. Unless you mean you’re going for general bloods to see why you feel the way you do.

I think clear blue might be your best option to try again

Kelcza · 10/03/2018 08:36

I'm just going for a check up and see why I'm overheating and feel this way.

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Coconutspongexo · 10/03/2018 08:44

You’ve done no testing since 12th of Feb - how far along would you have been then? I’d do another test today.

Mycatsarebetterthanyours · 10/03/2018 08:56

You're almost a month on from when you took those tests, if I were you I would get another digital and take it today. If you're pregnant then by now it would almost definitely show up on a digital (my pregnancy showed up on a digital when I tested 3 days after my missed period).

Gem173 · 10/03/2018 08:59

Those look exactly like my boots ovulation tests ! Goodluck at your doctors appt x

anotherchangetomyname · 10/03/2018 08:59

Just take another test. You are almost certainly pregnant. You don't get 3 false positives. Use a digital test.

Kelcza · 10/03/2018 09:00

I'm going to purchase another test today. And I also just leaked some fluid so I'm not sure what that is?

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Happened · 10/03/2018 09:08

As pp said they do look exactly like the boots ovulation tests, are you sure you haven't got them mixed up?

A doctor should be able to clear things up with a blood test but before going it would make sense to do another pregnancy test as that may give you the answer.

Kelcza · 10/03/2018 09:09

They are definitely Tesco tests and I'll purchase a new test today.

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Happened · 10/03/2018 09:20

If you're pregnant, this far along you should definitely get a nice clear result on a test today Smile

LexieLulu · 10/03/2018 09:57

When was your period due op?

Kelcza · 10/03/2018 10:21

Period normally due 19th or that kind of time and haven't had it for a couple months.

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twobambinos · 10/03/2018 17:53

How did you get on @kelcza

lozbeth · 10/03/2018 17:57

I'd say pregnant and get a clear blue you can't go wrong I took cheap pregnancy tests and all cane up positive straight away and then I sent oh to get clear blue and again said positive. I felt sick and queasy and faint before I knew

Foodylicious · 10/03/2018 19:38

Just take another test.
Then if it's neg make an appt to see why you have been feeling dizzy/sick
If you haven't had a bleed it's very likely you are pg.

Kelcza · 10/03/2018 23:10

I'll take another one as soon as I can.

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surreygirl1987 · 11/03/2018 14:47

What did the test say..?

Kelcza · 11/03/2018 22:07

@surreygirl1987 positive!!!

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surreygirl1987 · 12/03/2018 20:03

Yaaaaay!! :)

lozbeth · 15/03/2018 21:33

@Kelcza congratulations how far gone?

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