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mariposita06

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Wait I Think I Didnt Explain My Situation Correctly.
Posted: 08-03-07 22:50pm

i took a test and the test windows indicated both negative however, the one that reads if your preg or not was the one window that was very light and the second one that doesnt really matter according to the results was really dark pink. the last time a test read like that i was preg but i had a miscarriage, so i dont know what to think.... i have the breakouts on my face indicating that ill get my cycle but i also have the one side effect of being really tired, which is exactly how i felt when i was pregnant with my son and when i was having the miscarriage.... so if anyone has been through something like this i would appreciate it if you could let me know what you guys think,,, and thank you to everyone who replied earlier.... Embarassed
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Re: Wait I Think I Didnt Explain My Situation Correctly.
Posted: 08-04-07 09:44am

mariposita06 wrote:
i took a test and the test windows indicated both negative however, the one that reads if your preg or not was the one window that was very light and the second one that doesnt really matter according to the results was really dark pink.


the control line is always going to be dark, that's the line to let you know the test is working properly.

the other line, if it has any hint of color at all means it's positive. if it was negative all you would see is a white window, no trace of a line at all.

so if the test window was very light, it does not indicate a negative, it's a positive.

i suggest taking another test, the longer you wait the darker the line will be. try a digital test if you're really confused, it will say right on there "pregnant" or "not pregnant". test in the morning with your first morning urine, that's the most concentrated.

i'm sorry, i'm not really sure what you're asking...
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mariposita06

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Re: Wait I Think I Didnt Explain My Situation Correctly.
Posted: 08-04-07 09:55am

no i think your right i should take a digital test and u answered my question pertty well its nice to have someone besides my self to ask and answer questions that i may have right now thanks. Laughing
BridgetHeartsFinn wrote:
mariposita06 wrote:
i took a test and the test windows indicated both negative however, the one that reads if your preg or not was the one window that was very light and the second one that doesnt really matter according to the results was really dark pink.


the control line is always going to be dark, that's the line to let you know the test is working properly.

the other line, if it has any hint of color at all means it's positive. if it was negative all you would see is a white window, no trace of a line at all.

so if the test window was very light, it does not indicate a negative, it's a positive.

i suggest taking another test, the longer you wait the darker the line will be. try a digital test if you're really confused, it will say right on there "pregnant" or "not pregnant". test in the morning with your first morning urine, that's the most concentrated.

i'm sorry, i'm not really sure what you're asking...
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Posted: 08-04-07 09:56am

yeah id take a digital test
they are really easy to read
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