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Evap line or faint positive?

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Hopefullmamaxx · 09/01/2020 17:22

Hhello guys, right so I'm not due on for another 14 days, butttt, my nipples are EXTREMELY SORE my sense of smell is up and I'm very bloated so I took some tests.. do we think this is the start of a BPF, or evap line? It came up pretty much straight away?

Thanks in advance!

Evap line or faint positive?
Evap line or faint positive?
Evap line or faint positive?
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GaaaaarlicBread · 09/01/2020 18:14

Not wanting to be a downer but that is far too early to test and 14 days before your period is due you wouldn’t have even implanted yet. I might be wrong but honestly don’t test early . Wait til the day you’re due on to save disappointment and all the faff of inverting images etc .
All the best though x

WeeDinah · 09/01/2020 18:38

I agree, it only causes massive distress. 4 years iv been TTC and I was testing early for the first 2-3 years and I learned the hard way! I kept getting faint positives about 10DPO and I would keep getting them but I was always guaranteed to get AF between 4 to 5 weeks! It caused me so much heartbreak each time so I stopped doing it because it was easier not to know than to know something was happening but ended! So personally ow I dont test until iv missed by at least 4 days and I finally I got my BFP in December. I cant stress the relief when I looked at my test and saw a very strong pregnancy line, I just knew things were going to be ok and different this time! Hope you get your BFP soon, good luck

Hopefullmamaxx · 09/01/2020 19:00

Thank you for your input ladies. It's so hard not too! But I just don't get what's going on!!

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Hopefullmamaxx · 09/01/2020 19:01

May I just add, my ovulation date is very early sometime, as my periods are very irregular.

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ShowOfHands · 09/01/2020 19:05

Time between ovulation and your period should remain pretty much fixed. Length of time between period and ovulation however, can vary. If you are testing positive now then there is no conceivable way your period is due in 2 weeks.

Do you know when you ovulate and approximately how long usually between ovulation and period?

Cookit · 09/01/2020 19:21

FOURTEEN days??

You typically ovulate 14 days before your period. If you were pregnant now it would mean you got pregnant last cycle.

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