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2 positive then 2 negative tests

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 7 Aug 2001 23:52:22 -0500 (CDT)


I've searched the forum and have seen women with faint positives that later became negatives, but I figure those were so faint as to be ambiguous. However I had two clear positive tests with first morning urine— firs the day of my missed period (CD28) and one the day following (First Response, clear pink line within 1 minute), then Clear Blue Easy (dark blue line in 3 minutes). But when I went to the doctor 2 days later, their test showed negative (mid day urine) I took the second First Response test I had left the day after the doctor visit with first morning urine, and I too got a definate negative.

How can this be? If I were to be going to have an early miscarriage would the hcg disappear so quickly? Or is it possible that I didn't ovulate when I thought (day 13), even though I've had sustained high temps since then, and that I may actually have had delayed ovulation with a LH Surge on day 28-29 that coincidentally cross reacted with the pregnancy tests?

I have never had an experience with my three children in which I wasn't pregnant when I got a positive test. However with both of my last births, I didn't test positive until a week late for my period.

I'm not so much worried that I"m not pregnant, but rather that it could indicate a problem.

I am currently on Day 17 of high temps with 4 days of nausea, no other symptoms, premenstrual or otherwise.

Thank you for this excellent forum. I find almost any question I might have on women's health issues answered here.






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