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I'm a week late. I spotted which I thought was a very light period. My family doctor said to do a test. So I did one the line looked thin. I did another one on Saturday and it looks thin but dark. Is this an evap or Positive? I'm worried it's an evap.

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You would be very unlucky to have 2 false positives in a row. It's usually recommended to try a pink dye test next to be certain.

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I think it looks like an evap line. I hope it's not fir you but whilst I was ttc I had far too many evap lines with clear blue and gave me false hope every time. Then I started using pink dye test which seemed more accurate

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M1451 in reply toPurpledoggo29

It was an evap:(. The bloodwork came back negative. I was so excited after 4 years of trying

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