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Positive test what now?....

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1990carey · 27/03/2019 07:07

Hey all, so I took two tests, one at like 230 this morning because it was on my mind and I really couldn't sleep because of it, and then another this morning when I got up for work. The lines were both faint but defo there....que the anxiety attack Haha. I'm going to take a clearblue one tonight as well because I'm sure there both not right?
Umm this is going to sound daft but what do I do now Haha? Who do I ring? When do I need to see who ever I need to see? As you can tell this would be my first pregnancy, if I am even actually pregnant I'm still sure those two pregnancy tests can't be right....anyways help please! Having massive anxiety attacks now because I have 0 clues what happens now haha!
Also I'm getting really bad cramps, just like I do with my period, they are strong enough for me to need to take paracetamol, is this normal?
I'm 100% convinced I'm still about to come on my period Haha...
Help please! Thanks.

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
ItWentInMyEye · 27/03/2019 07:13

Congratulations Thanks I think I booked in with my midwife at 6 weeks. Pains can be common but obviously seek help if it gets worse etc.

b0bb1n · 27/03/2019 07:55

Congrats! One false positive is extremely rare, let alone two. And I've heard clear blue can often give false negatives if taken very early on. I'd just trust the first two you've taken and ring your GP as they should be able to give you the right midwife number to call. :)

Fortheloveofscience · 27/03/2019 08:59

I was like this. Basically, now you do nothing other than take folic acid and don’t drink. I think I was about 5 weeks when I self-referred to the community midwifes for my booking appointment at 8 weeks. After the excitement of the BFP it then feels like a lot of nothing for a long time in terms of NHS appointments, you’re basically just left to it.

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