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Faint lines in test

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nellbell89 · 04/12/2019 07:33

Hi all.. I have done 5 test from two different brands over the last week.. iv missed my period by almost 2weeks now but every one of my test has a faint all important second line. I'm confused and getting so frustrated it's all I can think about! Should I take this as a positive test result or still keep taking test till I get a strong line ? I did take a clear blue Digital test last week witch said not pregnant but with all these other test coming up with faint lines it's completely confused me. Thanks in advance x

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maryalice14 · 04/12/2019 07:51

Hi
The tests that I did said in the instructions that even if the line is faint it’s a positive result! Have you phoned your GP as they could confirm it for you? It’s all sounding good though 😊

nellbell89 · 04/12/2019 09:43

Yes I have but they said they don't confirm pregnancy they take my word and refer me.. witch seems abit strange.. thank you for getting back to me Smile

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maryalice14 · 04/12/2019 10:45

I’m actually in the same position. Line isn’t faint though it’s quite clear but I haven’t even missed my period yet so super early! Have the midwife app on the 30th which just seems mad!

Boymummy3 · 04/12/2019 12:55

CB sometimes doesn't pick up that early.. You could Of ovulated late so may not be far along as you may think... If your getting a second line that's clear to see(even if it's faint) and come up within the time frame then your pregnant. Gp's & Midwives don't confirm it anymore they do just take your word for it and get you booked in for your booking appointment.. X

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