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so my mom wanted me to do this , but i took a pregnancy test today and the negative line was kind of light/faint but the control line was dark . last week i took one and it was light/faint control line and negative line . why did they switch ? should i take another ?

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It doesn’t seem like you are to me. I wouldn’t keep wasting money. Your physician or local health department would give you much more definitive results. No question. If you are worried that would be your best bet. Much more accurate. When I got pregnantthat line was like a beacon in the night. No question! I’ve heard people get false readings. It would be best to know for sure because you will need to adjust meds etc. if you are.

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