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Would you consider this accurate?

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GeeHO98 · 28/03/2020 14:42

Yesterday I took a test and thought it was negative so I put it to one side and left it but saw it again this morning and saw the clear thin line in the first picture.
Took another after (this morning) and could see a very faint line hardly see able would you consider this accurate? I had an unusual off colour bleed light/spotting a few days before my period was due that lated 5-6 days and thought that was my period but I've read about implantation bleeding. I'm planning on testing again in a week to see if I get a clearer test. But has anyone had implantationbleeding I thought it was really uncommon

Would you consider this accurate?
Would you consider this accurate?
Would you consider this accurate?
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Mollie3 · 28/03/2020 14:54

I had it but it was very light and brownish and lasted 3 days then a week later 3 weeks of it!
Your test looks positive congratulations flowers 💐

GeeHO98 · 28/03/2020 15:19

Thank youSmilehopefully it'll show more clearer in a couple days

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insertcaffeine · 28/03/2020 15:20

That looks like an evap line. Either retest with a red dye test or another blue dye in a few days. Red dye tests seem to have less instances of evap lines and indents.

grace1991 · 28/03/2020 15:23

That looks like an Evap x x

GeeHO98 · 28/03/2020 15:35

Yeah I figured it could be an evaporation line on the day old test but on the new one in the other two pictures there was a faint line too within a minute of testing so I'm not sure definitely gonna test again in a couple days before I assume it's positive though

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