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

From: offpill (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 11 Apr 2003 04:36:15 -0500 (CDT)


The horizontal line means the test is invalid. You will have to do another test. Hopefully you feel well enough to get one, or you could ask someone else to do so. It's possible that with the bleeding and the previous positive tests that turned negative that you had a chemical pregnancy. Good luck.

At Thu, 10 Apr 2003, anonymous wrote: >
>Why don't you buy another brand and take the test again? Good luck!
>
>At Thu, 10 Apr 2003, Dee wrote:
>>
>>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




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