Tuesday, February 16, 2010

First Line Light Then Second First Response Pregnancy Test Faint Positive Line On Pregnancy Test?

Faint positive line on pregnancy test? - first line light then second first response pregnancy test

I did a test store price of 99 cents in the week before and was defined two positive lines. Then I took another test a few days after the test the first pregnancy and the answer came like a dark line and second line was visible but very small pink ... Then I waited 5 days and took another test first response to pregnancy or not, there was not a dark pink line and a second line was very light pink, but it was clear. I am confused? I do not have my period, so I'm over it, what happened was confused. When I see a period of 9 August and 10th September was the last time I had my time and my cycle is about 34 days, then I tested it right? I'm pregnant? I need help. Im soo confused and do not have enough money to see a doctor yet soI do not know? I heard the cysts and stress can make a positive impact on the test? This does not seem fair to me, but there is this truth?

3 comments:

Kristen Y said...

With my first three pregnancies, all my lines were very dark. (The 3rd ended in miscarriage), but with this pregnancy, my lines were all very weak, and I am now about 22 weeks. So I guess what I'm trying to say, is a positive is positive! Congratulations! Time for a visit with your doctor

grace_un... said...

Congratulations! You must make an appointment with your doctor or at your local health department because they have no money. A line is definitely a line! The reason for the intensity of color in the test line may be easier, as different tests detect different hCG. The time of day can be tested that influence.

Good luck to you!

Iya said...

The same thing happened to me and I've tried 3 different races in the department and all branch lines were lighter than those of a line is what you should consult your doctor and take a blood test to ensure s that if the evidence is certainly true, but probably not.

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