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Thin blue line

Hi everyone, I'm 12 dpo today and got a thin blue line within the time limit on Tesco hpt twice in a row. I did a frer this afternoon and got a negative result. I spent hours on Google and it looks like the thin blue lines can be counted as negative. I couldn't find anything explaining why this happens though and was hoping somebody out there had some insight?

2 Answers • 6 years ago


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Hi, I never use blue dye tests you can get really bad evaps that look like positives I'd stick to pink dye tests their much better GL x

6 years ago


Hi Grubin. I agree with, Honnie. The blue dye tests are highly known for their evaps even with color. That thin blue line. I'd normally recommend FRER and still use them, but please keep in mind that lately their tests have had horrible indent and evap lines. Some lines which stick around for 5 + minutes then disappear. I still say, and agree, with Honnie about the pink dye tests being best. Keep using FRER, just look out for the indent and evaps. Also, try Wondfo, which you can get on Amazon. I've personally never had an issue with them. Best to you and Baby Dust.

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