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Re: Faint Positive, the Negative - Assume not PG?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 31 Aug 2001 13:26:32 -0500 (CDT)


Hi, Lorrie - thanks for the encouraging message and congratulations on your pg! When you took your two tests, was the first positive or the negative the more sensitve test? Have a happy and healthy pregnancy. Alison

At Fri, 31 Aug 2001, lorrie wrote: >
>I had a faint positive, than a negative with a different brand, than a
>faint positive again with the same brand as the first test. I was
>advised to wait a couple of days and then test again (I'm now 23 weeks).
>Good Luck!
>
>At Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Alison wrote:
>>
>>Hi, yesterday on day 25 of my cycle, I took an Answer hpt because I
>>thought I had o'd on day 12 of my cycle as opposed to my typical day 14
>>(as confirmed by opks and o pain). I was very excited when a faint
>>positive appeared pretty much immediately. But I was cautious, b/c my
>>experience has been that the cheaper tests can sometimes be wrong. I
>>took an EPT hpt this morning and got a negative. Because Answer tests
>>at 100miu and EPT tests at 40miu (so is the more sensitive test so it
>>should've been a darker positive), should I just assume it is a negative
>>and I am not pg? Or have you ever seen anyone have a positive, then a
>>negative and then a positive again? Thanks for any input. I don't have
>>much hope here; this is cycle 4 for me after a m/c at 12 weeks. Alison
>
>--
>lorrie
>






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