Hi I have just done 4 pregnancy tests with Asda's own brand tests and I have 2 lines come up on all four tests.... Does that mean I am definitely pregnant with using 2 packets ?
I am 38 and had just started the process to be seen by a fertility doctor so if this is right me and my husband will be thrilled to bits ????
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You can't get a false positive from a pregnancy test, and you definitely can't get 4 false positives! I think it's safe to say you're pregnant - congratulations! Enjoy the ride
Thank you !!! Just having a cry !! I thought my age was going to stop me falling pregnant, we got married at the end of September and started trying straight away so I can't believe it's only taken 5 months, I feel very blessed xxx
Have a huge big cry and let those boo hoo's of happiness out, give your husband the biggest squeeze!
I became pregnant at 38 after believing I was beginning the menopause and was convinced I had dried up as I was getting period pains and no period, turned out I was pregnant after trying for what seemed like a long time.
Aw thank you all so much !!! Just done a clear blue one as suggested and its also come back as pregnant and says I am 2-3 weeks from conception which on the back of the packet says i am 4-5 weeks xxxx
I also have been told that a positive pregnancy test is DEFINITELY positive, so I imagine I was as equally stunned as you when I saw the PREGNANT 3+ in the test window. I am almost 7 weeks now & ecstatic.
I too am 38 years old, this will be my first & I got pregnant after 6 months of trying (sort of!) so I too feel shocked, amazed & completely blessed that I made it this far. I hope we can share our experience through here & that our amazing ongoing journey is bloody amazeballs! haha! xx
Firstly cngratulations on your news . I agree with all the other ladies . I done the same as you 4 of the asda's own then i done a clear blue digital and all came back positive I am now 31 weeks pregnant with only 9 weeks left to go . Make an apppointment to see your go to get the ball rolling to see your midwife which you normaly see around about 8-10 weeks depending on your part of the country as its differs from place to place.
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