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One positive test then one negative next day

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Lilybooz · 29/09/2020 20:23

Hoping someone can help me! I am 4 days due till my period and I took a yesterday yesterday (first picture) which I believed was positive but I have then taken Another one today (same brand) and its alot fainter my other half said its negative but I THINK i can see a faint line?? Has anyone had this before??
I tested positive last month with blue dye tests and i came on my period around 18 days late, Dont know if they were evap lines or a chemical pregnancy but it hurt me even thinking about going through that again

One positive test then one negative next day
One positive test then one negative next day
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Oneandabean · 29/09/2020 20:29

It’s still very early, try again in a few days, I can’t see anything on either sorry

Lilybooz · 29/09/2020 20:31

@Oneandabean

It’s still very early, try again in a few days, I can’t see anything on either sorry
No worries thanks hun x
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LemonRizzle · 29/09/2020 21:16

I can see a faint line on the first one but as oneandabean said it's still quite early to test. The difference in tests could be due to time of day and how dilute your urine is. I'd try with fmu with a frer or wait a couple of days and try again. Fingers crossed for you x

Lilybooz · 29/09/2020 21:25

@LemonRizzle

I can see a faint line on the first one but as oneandabean said it's still quite early to test. The difference in tests could be due to time of day and how dilute your urine is. I'd try with fmu with a frer or wait a couple of days and try again. Fingers crossed for you x
Thank you for replying! I will try with a frer tomorrow, that will be 3 days before period and hopefully give me a more certain answer thank you xx
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