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3 faint positive test and a negative Dr's test

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Georgialeigh · 24/02/2025 11:57

Hello mums. So just recently I have felt very emotional and changes in taste and smell. Eating alot more and needing to go to the toilet alot more often. So my mum advised me to get some test.
I did two clear blue and they both had a faint positive line on them, I also did two cheap tests the first one was black but the second one was yet again another positive. Today I have been to see my gp and explained it all to her which her first response was sounds like your pregnant, so she did a urine same test and it was negative. At this point my emotions are all over the place as I was told several years ago I might not be able to have kids again. She has booked me in for bloods to be done but I feel drained of not knowing. Do I trust the faint line test or my gp. Also can dogs pick up on it as my Chinese shar pei has been mardy while all this has been going off and not leave my side. Any advise is appreciated thank you

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MomToBe2025xx · 24/02/2025 12:00

If im honest I'd trust the GP result over a faint line... hope you get some answers soon x

Mrsttcno1 · 24/02/2025 12:01

I’d be wary that your own tests have not been actual positives but rather have been evap lines. Clear Blue are terrible for them, they can have colour and look positive but they aren’t, they are typically thin/broken lines and are evap’s. I would trust the test the GP has done, sorry OP

Georgialeigh · 24/02/2025 12:04

I thought that but it's strange as some of the things in experiencing now is what I felt 12yrs ago when I fell pregnant with my daughter. Thank you for your response x

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Georgialeigh · 24/02/2025 12:07

Mrsttcno1 · 24/02/2025 12:01

I’d be wary that your own tests have not been actual positives but rather have been evap lines. Clear Blue are terrible for them, they can have colour and look positive but they aren’t, they are typically thin/broken lines and are evap’s. I would trust the test the GP has done, sorry OP

Okay thank you. I have tried to put a photo up of a test but just says it's too big.

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