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Sensitive(perhaps) -Help pls, do you see a faint line?

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Dear lovelies, today was testing day and these are the results of the test taken today before 8am.

First response is negative but Clear blue seems to be a faint line.

Is it me or what?

I have already called the nurses with negative results and once i returned again i see the faint line appearing.

Any advice pls?

Nurses said to repeat the test, which one should I get?

Thank you tonsss xoxo

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Redsequin

Hello lovely, people on this forum usually say that first response is more accurate as clear blue occasionally has evaporation lines that look like positives. Could you do another first response or perhaps one of those tests that say “pregnant”/“not pregnant”?

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ValaI in reply toRedsequin

Thank you sweets, on my way to pharmacy 🤞🏻

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Redsequin in reply toValaI

Good luck!! 🤞🏻

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Jess1981

When I tested early ( 12 DPO) I would use clearblue digital with weeks indicator to get a definite answer- I did use other tests but the lines were so faint then ( even with my last pregnancy which was successful) After that don't use the clearblue as I found it make me more anxious than reassured! Good luck I really hope it is a BFP Xx

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ValaI in reply toJess1981

Thank you Jess1981 , no luck this time. Was my first transfer and we only have left 1 more embryo from a full year of back to back batching. My ovaries didn’t respond at all on 2 and 3 egg collection cycles so don’t know what to think or do anymore.I am so happy that you had a successful pregnancy 🥰😇 and really thank you for sharing your thoughts and support xoxo

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Jess1981 in reply toValaI

I’m so sorry. I was hoping it would be good news 🥲 Xx

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KiboXX

Unfortunately those Clearblue tests are notorious for evaporation lines, sounds like that’s what it is as you left the test and came back to it. A positive should be should be thick like the control line. Really sorry lovely x

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ValaI in reply toKiboXX

You were right KiboXX , done a digital and First response and it’s a no for me this time. 😢

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KiboXX in reply toValaI

I’m so sorry 💔 sending big hugs x

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JA-fnukPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Also remember to use your 1st pee of the day as this will be more concentratedGood luck for the future

Thinking of you

Janet

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ValaI in reply toJA-fnuk

They were with the 1st pee of the day but clear blue tests are to stay away from. Did them again and it’s a BFN ladies. 😞

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JA-fnukPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply toValaI

Sending you a big hug Janet

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