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I've done 4 pregnancy tests, 2 were very faint positive, one was unclear and the lady was clear blue digital saying 1-2 weeks, I really hope I am pregnant I'm just confused

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2princes1princess

Hi there, you can't get a false positive so in that case....congratulations!!

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mikki28

I got very faint lines on my tests and a 1-2weeks on a digital, i think the digital one is the reliable one as it gives you a definite answer and it wouldn't say pregnant unless you actually were x

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JD-2009

Thank you ladies 😊 xx

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Hellsbells11

Clear blue tests are considered very accurate. False negatives are common but false positives are very rare. Congratulations sounds like you are having a baby.

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