As far as I'm aware it's not possible to get false positives like yours because these tests need the presence of HCG to be triggered. These tests look pretty strong, especially since you're not due on till Friday.
Good luck, will be letting everything crossed for you xx
thank you. I think I know there not false however I think I just needed reassurance 🙂 with my history and only being 3 months since the last, I'm waiting to get in at epu as advice after all the other, as I have aps also thank you
I don’t think you’d get 3 false positives. Good luck! Pregnancy can be a scary time anyway but after what you’ve been through, I bet your anxiety is through the roof. I also had ectopic with tube removal and a number of miscarriages but I now have 2 little girls.
Give your doctor a call and get an appointment given your history. I was treated as high risk with mine and they gave me early scans.
thank you, yes I'm going to call epu today aswell as gp, as I'm high risk and if this sticks 🤞I will go in at 37 weeks due to my history. I need to have blood thinners and highly monitored. Yes my anxiety is at an all time high, however I'm trying not to stress, eaiser said than done
I had 1st blood draw, this come back as 86, I'm in for a 2nd today. I knew it would come back low as I'm only roughly 3weeks. When I had my first draw in March it come back at 77 and I was little further along then so keeping everything crossed
To anyone else wondering the same thing. A false positive is extremely rare. A false negative can be quite common especially if you test early. If you have several positive tests I think it’s safe to say you are pregnant. I know it’s hard to believe it straight away I am the same. I am 6 weeks pregnant. I took 3 tests and I still think I won’t truly believe it till my scan 😂
come to give an update, I've had booking app, put at very high risk due to my history, I've had multiple scans and everything seems to be going in the right direction. The baby had a strong heartbeat 🤞 I get to the end and bring a baby home
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