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Can diluted urine give you a faint positive

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ragingmama84 · 04/09/2018 14:56

So I'm a bit paranoid as 4 weeks ago I lost my baby at just 7werks pregnant. It was a complete miscarriage (I've posted about it). I did a test yesterday after breakfast, drank some but not loads just enough to urinate. Then today I thought right do another cause I feel paranoid and I stupidly had downed 1.5 red bull can not thinking about my urine being diluted and it came out very faint positive.

About four days ago I took a test before all this because I wanted to make sure my hcg levels had gone and it was pretty much negative. If there had been a line there I couldn't see it. That would of been about 7dpo (what I'm guessing was ovulation). So when I got the stronger positive I was happy, but now worried. But maybe my urine being really diluted (and it was almost looked like water) could make it faint

Can diluted urine give you a faint positive
Can diluted urine give you a faint positive
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Stephisaur · 04/09/2018 15:44

That does look like you're on your way to a positive.

I would test again with FMU tomorrow which should give you a clearer result :)

Sorry about your MC Flowers

Darkstar4855 · 04/09/2018 16:05

At 11dpo I wouldn’t expect a strong line especially if it wasn’t first morning urine. I would give it couple of days and then test again with FMU, hopefully you will see a stronger line then.

ragingmama84 · 05/09/2018 13:00

So my morning urine was so diluted as I stupidly went in the middle of the night. So now today I've been trying to hold off going to the toilet which is so hard as I feel the need to go constantly. Period still not here. Feel all the regular symptoms but not sore boobs like I normally do

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