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20dpo First Response showing faint line - clear blow showing not pregnant

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RMusic12 · 30/11/2019 23:44

Hey guys!

Help!!!

I have only recently came off the pill as my partner and I are trying for a baby.

I've had headaches, heartburn, been feeling nauseous, and last week my period did not come when it was due.

17dpo I took a first response pregnancy test and seen the faintest line.

19dpo I took a clear blue test and it came up not pregnant!

How accurate are either of these? Do I just keep testing or do I tell myself I'm not pregnant!

Thankyou in advance!

Also this is all new to me as this is my first xx

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LividLaughLove · 01/12/2019 06:47

CB is much less sensitive than FRER.

Try another FRER and see if the line gets darker.

RMusic12 · 01/12/2019 10:21

Even though I'm now 21/22 dpo? Could there still be a chance? Xxx

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Moonstone12 · 01/12/2019 10:23

Once you're off the pill it can take a while for your cycle to regulate. You may not have ovulated when you thought. I agree with pp and take another frer. Clear blue are no where near as sensitive. And in all the years of pregnancy tests I've never had a false faint positive from a frer. Good luck xx

Darkstar4855 · 01/12/2019 13:38

Did you confirm ovulation with a test stick? If not you may have ovulated later than you think so it could just be really early hence the faint positive.

RMusic12 · 01/12/2019 16:30

Ovulation day was Monday 11th November and my period was due last week but not taken it. I had mild cramping.

I have ordered first response tests should be here tomorrow xxx

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