I’m 6dp5dt today. I had a 4BB frozen transfer. Took a test (FR) 5dp and it was stark white. Did a clear blue this morning and a very faint line came up and now looks like this. I did one (and a Superdrug early) an hour later and they are all negative.
Really don’t know what’s going on! Got some first response coming later and will test tomorrow morning. Anyone else in the same boat?
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Hi. Please continue with all prescribed medication, including folic acid and vitamin D and test first urine of the day on the day recommended by your clinic. Drink plenty of water and avoid constipation. Diane
when I had my first faint positive it then went negative - my little boy is nearly 4 weeks old ! I just used cheap ones off Amazon (wondfo) & actually found the FRER & clear blue caused me more stress x wishing you lots of luck x
Hi there, did you say you did the clear blue and got that line and then later did the others and it was negative??
That doesn’t look like an evap line to me, looks indeed like a strong positive.
Try again in 24 hours. Use the same tests every 36 hours from then. Your line should continue to darken x. That’s what got me through to the 7 week scan.
I've had quite a few clear blue like this before -strong line but only partial within the time frame. I think they are known for it and I no longer purchase them as a result. (Ive double checked with other tests so knew it was a false result and as we've had multiple losses, I'm pretty aware now of when I am pregnant)Too much heartache!
I now use a combo of the FRER for days I need to be *really* sure and then Easy At Home ones (£10 for box of 20 on Amazon) the rest of the time.
Best of luck and sorry you've had this happen -know the confusion and heartache only too well.
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