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emelsy
post 06/12/2012, 06:40 PM
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I'm only 12DPO.
I did a first response last night (about 8pm) and I had a reasonable positive line.
I did a Pregnosis clear test this arvo and got a pretty faint line (TMI but I didn't have much pee in me as I'd gone about an hour earlier).
So, am I just being silly in thinking I'm NOT pregnant? I am aren't I. A reasonable line and a faint one means I'm UTD doesn't it???
I know I'll just have to wait a few days but I would like some opinions.......(reassurance maybe? Haha)
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cbmum
post 06/12/2012, 06:47 PM
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faint line = UTD biggrin.gif Congratulations
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chloesmum2008
post 06/12/2012, 06:53 PM
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Yep you're pregnant. Any line on a hpt regardless of how faint it is is a positive result
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emelsy
post 06/12/2012, 06:55 PM
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Sweet! Thanks!
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katrina24
post 06/12/2012, 07:01 PM
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Yep, I got a faint line on FR at 8dpo. That faint line is now almost 5 years old.
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dogsneaker
post 06/12/2012, 07:07 PM
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It doesnt having to be dark, a line is a line.

CONGRATULATIONS!
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pjemc
post 07/12/2012, 12:22 PM
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A line is a line as I quickly found out. I did a test and had a faint line. I didnt believe I was and thought the test was faulty so off I went to the pharmacy to buy another brand of test. Got home and had no urine left in me so drunk a bucket load of water and did it again, got the faintest of faint almost not there lines and thought geez what is wrong with these things so did another one and again super faint... Google was my friend that day becuase I quickly found that even though most tests can be done any time of the day first morning urine is best.. I did another test first thing next morning and there was my dark line that I was waiting for... I am now over 11 weeks... Congrats, a line of any depth is a positive biggrin.gif
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post 09/12/2012, 08:57 AM
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Sorry to be the party pooper, but the past 2 months I have had a faint line on a test post ovulation around day 10, but both were matter of factly negative.

Given it's not FMU, and was 1 hr after a previous wee you may in fact not be pregnant and it may be a evap line.

Though it could be a faint positive. I would suggest re-testing in 2 days and see what you get.
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