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Definite second line?

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Hi guys, so following on from yesterday’s posts..

I did a pregnancy test yesterday morning (not first pee of the day), yesterday afternoon (clear blue which said not pregnant), and another one yesterday night.

Then I did another one this morning, first pee of the day.

The tests from yesterday morning, yesterday evening and this morning are posted below, and I can definitely see a second line. Do you think I’m pregnant?

Thanks guys

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AllWeNeedIsluv

Yes i can see second line. Use a first response early result and fmu you'll see a promising line there 🤞🏼 xx

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cmbxm

That’s definitely a second line, test again in 48 hours 🙈 xxx

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cmbxm in reply tocmbxm

The digitals need a good amount of HCG so it might just need a little more time to develop xx

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Mammyoftwolove

Yeah there definitely a second line! Congratulations ❤️

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MissEd

Yes deffo. I'd leave it a few days as suggested above and try again with first wee

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