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Miscarriage or hope ?? ..and a strange HPT result ! Anyone ????

From: Dee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 10 Apr 2003 17:36:20 -0500 (CDT)


Cylce is usually between 26 and 34 days but averages at about 29 or 30 , and used to be strictly 28 days . Cd 24 faint postive on first response hpt, cd 26 postive(bleeding started that day), cd 30 possible so very faint positive on Fact plus select but blood and urine test showed negative that day at doctors as well as a "maybe" on cervix looking slightly open . Had ultrasound done on day 31 and still awaiting results . it's now cd 32 and I tired another Fact plus Select. Now this strange...in the result window I got a perfect medium pink line the same width as the one in the control window, but in the opposite direction.Yes, this tests has pink lines .I looked it up and it said not to consider a line in the opposite direction a positive because it may be streaking leftover .I do know what streaking looks like and I did see this line in under three minutes , and it's still there but a bit lighter three hours later now . it';s a perfect straight line and everything else is white around it . Had it been in the other direction i'd be holding out some bigtime hope here .THIS is not streaking ! Reason I tested is because my vaginal area is still blueish on the outer parts , my breasts are still tender , i'm seeing EW cm , and veins are showing up and increasing like a road map all over my trunk , chest and lower pelvic area.I'm not imagining this , and it does scare me some . What on earth could all this mean ?? All opinions appreciated !



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