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A little confused can I really be pregnant or really not?
Yesterday with Marked 14 days past ovulation and my curiosity got the better of me and I tested late in the evening and got a very very faint line so faint you literally need a LCD light to illuminate the stick to see it clearly but it was there so the next morning this morning curiosity once again got the better of me I tested again up to even this evening hours later at 15 DPO and it's all negative so I'm wondering maybe it wasn't an actual positive line at all or maybe it was I don't know i feel so confuse as this has never ever happened to me, has anyone ever experienced having a positive and then couple days later not having one at all but ultimately was pregnant?
1 Answer • 8 years ago
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Hi, usually by 14 dpo you should gave a fairly visible line without needing to squint. Unless of course you ovulated later and you aren't really 14 dpo. In the early days of pregnancy urine concentration is very important while testing and most tests suggest you use first morning urine (fmu)as it would be concentrated. You could alternatively hold urine for 4 hrs during the day and then test with it and should also give you an accurate result. Since you haven't uploaded your tests one can't say whether it really was a positive or an evap. As the urine passes through the stick it can cause an evap once it dries which will look like a line just that it won't have colour. The line should either be pink or blue depending on which type of test you are using. Also a digital test removes all ambiguity and tells you if you are pregnant or not. But I think you could wait a few days to see if af comes and if not test again. Good luck.
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