So I’m slightly freaking out.. my period is two days late and I’ve just taken a pregnancy test... I THINK I can see an extremely faint line?? What do you think? This pic is taken in natural light and without flash!
The reason I’m confused is with my first baby, I took a pregnancy test before my missed period and the second line was a lot darker. This time it’s 2 days after my period is due and it’s super faint? Please give me your opinion!! Thank you
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This is what mine looked like two days after my missed period, I had squinters for a good week, take a clear blue digital and you’ll know for sure, good luck!! xxx
OMG I’m getting so nervous 😬! Might sound like a silly question but yours was like this 2 days after your missed period and it was positive in the end?
Yes I’m now 25 weeks pregnant, I didn’t even notice my period was late as I’m irregular but based off my due dates I was 2 days late by the time I tested, I thought I was due in two days when I tested the first time and got an absolute squinter but my scan dates say otherwise 😂 but I never ever got a blazing positive test and I was taking them for a good few weeks after my positive like a mad woman! xx
I have absolutely zero patience and wouldn’t have been able to sleep tonight if I’d waited till tomorrow to retest- so I’ve just done a clear blue digital and it said not pregnant. It’s a funny one- I don’t know how I feel about it. I would be so happy if I was pregnant as I’ve always said I want my babies close in age so they can grow up together- and my first is 8 months.
But at the same time I know it would be super hard work with a newborn and a 17 month old- so I’m just a bit in the middle right now xx
Also congratulations to you on the pregnancy 🧡 I think everyone tests differently don’t they. Some are super clear others as you say are total squinters xx
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