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Positive pregnancy test, then a negative?
Well my periods late, which is odd because i usually have a 28 day cycle. So first thing this morning i took a first response pregnancy test, and i got a positive reading. i had a really dark control line and a faint test line. Then i had to go to work, and when i got back i took a second test (a cheap strip test) and it was negative. So now i am confused, am i pregnant?
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There are a few reasons why you can get a false positive, but they are a rare occurrence.
http://www.womens-health.co.uk/preg_test.html (most web sites say the same thing)
I'm sure the doctor will reassure you
There are a few reasons why you can get a false positive, but they are a rare occurrence.
http://www.womens-health.co.uk/preg_test.html (most web sites say the same thing)
I'm sure the doctor will reassure you
Hi Smurfy, i had exactly the same happen to me. I bought a cheap store brand test which was a faint positive so went and got a more expensive digital one which was negative. I left it a couple of days and did another one with first wee of the day which again was a faint positive. I then went to the docs for a test. Im now 15 weeks pregnant. But like other people have said its more commen to have a false negative than a false positive. Let us know how you get on. Hope its the result you want.
Congratultions!!
Your GP might not confirm it, mine didn't! he just refered me on to a Midwife who saw me for 5mins at 8 weeks (I think) to get my notes started, and then at 10 weeks for a 'booking appointment' where she took a complete history and arranged my first scan - usually at 12 weeks, this is to confirm that you are pregnant, how far along you are, that the embryo is viable and in the right place.
I hope you have a very healthy and happy pregnancy! Take care. x
Your GP might not confirm it, mine didn't! he just refered me on to a Midwife who saw me for 5mins at 8 weeks (I think) to get my notes started, and then at 10 weeks for a 'booking appointment' where she took a complete history and arranged my first scan - usually at 12 weeks, this is to confirm that you are pregnant, how far along you are, that the embryo is viable and in the right place.
I hope you have a very healthy and happy pregnancy! Take care. x