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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Is this faint line on pregnancy test anything to worry about?

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Lillieanne · 16/11/2023 13:12

Hi all, I’m 29 with no children and have just created an account on here as I have no experience with pregnancy or anyone to turn to!

I have been off work this week feeling unwell. I’ve been a bit shaky, some cramps way too early for my period, a bubble feeling in my stomach and nausea that comes and goes.

I decided to book a doctors appointment as this has been for over a week but before I did, I just wanted to rule out pregnancy. I did a test not thinking much about it but am I going mad in thinking that there is a faint line? I even included the blank test to compare it against.

we’re not trying for children so this would be an accident as we use condoms (I can’t take hormonal birth control due to a medical issue). Honestly, I am freaking the hell out… what do you guys think? 😕

Is this faint line on pregnancy test anything to worry about?
Is this faint line on pregnancy test anything to worry about?
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lemonsandlimesx · 16/11/2023 13:14

I would say that's a positive pregnancy test. I would do another one tomorrow morning to check. But it seems to all make sense with your symptoms too.
Congratulations!

Passerillage · 16/11/2023 13:16

Maaaybe? Do another in the morning when your wee is stronger, but coupled with your other symptoms it looks like you might be!

chloelou6 · 16/11/2023 13:30

Looks like an evaporation line to me. It's grey and blue dye are notorious for them. I would do a pink dye test.

Tryingtoconceivenumber2 · 16/11/2023 14:03

My clear blue sign my first child was like this I think it looks like it had some colour to it. As others have said give it 24 to 48 hours and try again with first wee of day x

YoureTheOneBeepingTheHornOverACheeseBurger · 28/02/2024 09:19

Sorry, it jumped and hit one of those threads underneath the one I was trying to post on. Apologies.

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