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From: Rhonda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 20 Sep 2001 22:16:23 -0500 (CDT)


PLEASE help answer this question if you can...."anyone". OK, The other night I took a pregnancy test. I took it just for the heck of it, just to see what it would do. It was one that belonged to my sister. She had bought a test that had two in the box. She used one, but not the other. Anyway.....I was supposed to start my menstrual on the same day I took the test. I wasn't late at all. Well, of course as we all know usually 2 lines means positive, and 1 line means negative. Well, only one line came up, so I assumed that I was not pregnant. I threw the test in the trash and went into the den to watch T.V. Well, a couple of hours later, I went to the restroom before I went to bed. I happened to look over in the trash, and the test had 2 lines on it. I was like "WHAT!!!!" So, the next morning I rushed to the pharmacy to buy another. I bought a different brand test. I came home and took the test. Well, it did the same thing that the other test done. Came up negative, and in about 5 minutes the 2nd line began to appear. OK.....I went and bought another test, another brand.....done the exact same thing! Someone.....PLEASE explain this to me. I am a married woman. I have a 5 year old son, and I know how to perform pregnancy tests. I have never had this happen to me. Every test I have ever taken was positive, or negative. Right now I am only 2 days late. I just need to know what someone else thinks it could be. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!!!



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