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Hey I've had 2 rounds of ivf the first on resulted in missed miscarriage! I've managed to become pregnant which is great but I'm already so paranoid! I think I'm about 4 weeks 5 days and I feel like my test aren't as dark as they should be and they have stay the same colour for 5 days now! Also the first response ones are quite thin which I've read is a bad thing but the other 2 aren't too bad!! Has anyone had a similar experience and everything has been. Okay? Sorry for the long post xxx

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Sweetie for your sake please stop. You will drive yourself mad. Every test, every scan, every result only shows you what is happening in the moment of the test. I had perfect scans and perfect bloods and within 24 hours miscarried. I thought as everything was perfect it was all good which made the miscarriage much harder. Try and enjoy being pregnant as you have no control over what’s happening or going to happen. You will be exhausted. Enjoy enjoy and congratulations lovely xxx

They all look very strong positives - try not to worry (easier said than done)

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All your tests are very strong, the first 3 are 6 days sooner and last 2 are rapid response if I’m right?

Personally I prefer the rapid response (the last 2) and I always feel they have better lines.

Honestly don’t stress - they are great tests! Xxx

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Yeah thankyou I feel much better I'm driving myself insane analysing the test the rapid response line are alot thicker!!! Xxx

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No worries. I know, it’s such a stressful time but honestly they’re really good tests 🙂 xxx

That all looks amazing and I have not heard anything about thin and fat lines??? A positive is a positive. What is next for you with the clinic?

Oh, and CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! EEEK XX

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Thankyou my scan which I'm dreading as my last scan came out that if had a missed miscarriage xxx

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I was reading about a test and it was an off hand comment a lady made on a post saying that something about been thin so I instantly started to panic even more im glad its not a thing i had never heard of ir either xxx

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Phew. There are so many "things" out there. But luckily there are people to keep us sane. Definitely those tests are either pregnant or not and that's it.

When is your scan?

x

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Tugsgirl

I think your lines look really good on all of your tests, absolutely xx

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