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

From: lorrie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 31 Aug 2001 20:43:51 -0500 (CDT)


Don't know how common it is for prenatals to affect preg. test. In my case, the whole stick turned yellow and was unreadable.

At Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Megan wrote: >
>Hi! Hope you don't mind me adding to this . I'm wondering the same
>thing ,is it very possible to have a positive then a negative then a
>positive again ?? Also, i was very interested in what was said about the
>pre-natal vitamins possibly causing a negative . Is that something that
>can happen ? I take them also , but only single doses . Anyone know ?
>Thanks !
>Megan :)
>Ps> Had to leave out other replies i commented on because my message was
>too long to send otherwise .Sorry--:) At Fri, 31 Aug 2001, lorrie wrote:
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>If memory serves, I used First Response three days befor expected period
>>(faint pos.) Clear Blue on day of missed period (neg.) and first
>>response again later that day (faint pos. though darker than first
>>one). Thats when I called the 1 (800) number on the box and was told to
>>give it a couple of days, but that there was hope as false positives are
>>v. rare. Oh yeah, FYI, a day or so after the first faint positive, I
>>tested first thing in the morning with First Response and it showed up
>>neg. which I credited to the double dose of prenatal vit.s I'd taken
>>the night before. (the whole stick turned yellow!)
>>

--
lorrie





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