So i have taken 2 tests this morning! The first being clear blue early response test which showed up as BFP and the second one which was what the clinic gave me which showed a BFP the only difference was the line was darker on the clear blue and fainter on the clinic test, is this something to worry about?
Im so very happy and so grateful as i have had a tough few years and the 2ww have been so emotional for me, guessing because of the progesterone. I would like to thank all of you ladies here who have helped me through this journey and I really wish its lasts until the end!
I would also like to say to all of them ladies who have had a failed cycle to stay strong and continue with your journey because if you were to give up you wouldn’t of been on this journey to begin with!!!
Wish everyone the best and goodluck to everyone wherever they are at there journey xxx ❤️
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It's nothing to worry about, it's just that they are different brands. The line is the line so big congratulations! Wishing you a safe and healthy pregnancy x
Im alright I guess, bit of an emotional wreck yesterday....progesterone has a lot to answer for. Ha ha ha I think Im pretty much out again this time unfortunately!xx
Congratulations!! Clearblue and first response are just more sensitive than cheaper brands like what clinics give out so get a darker line. So it’s a positive! Yay!xxx
It is an anxious time and I didn't fully relax until after my 12 week scan.
The two apps I have, but don't use very often, is Pregnancy+ and Bounty. My friend told me to register for the NHS start 4 life emails which are very informative, so it would be worth signing up. I've only just done it myself!
Good luck for your scan on 30th. I'm so happy for you xx
That’s fantastic news - congratulations!!! Try not to stress about the tests - both have a line (different brands do different things)! All the best lovely xxx
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