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Hiya I’m abit confused and don’t know what to think, I’m 8 days late on my period, I’ve never been this late so I took a test first thing this morning and this is what I got, what does this mean yes or no

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I think you posted on the NHS forum as well... this one's a BFP congratulation! I hope you did follow the rules of HPT properly and checked this prominent test line within the 5mm. Just in case you're in doubt you can either check again tomorrow or get a blood HCG done which is 100% correct. But if you ask me it's a positive... take care on yourself.

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