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post 20/03/2012, 09:54 AM
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So how is it going OP? Did you test again? Are u still having symptoms?
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post 20/03/2012, 10:16 AM
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ok I did another test and it was a very definite BEN!!!!

I am NEVER this queezy.... The only time I feel ok is when I am eating or just after, it's crazy..

all the other typical pg symptoms are still going on as well.

Will attempt to see my gp today at some point it is hard to get an appointment with her!


Thanks for checking in ladies... original.gif

Time will tell.

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post 20/03/2012, 10:24 AM
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I have found crystal clear to do this a few times to me. The second line was faint blue but turned out i wasn't pregnant. I would get another brand test and do another one.
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post 20/03/2012, 01:54 PM
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I hate, hate, hate crystal clear tests! I had this happen to me last year. I was late, definitely did NOT want to be pregnant and kept getting these irritating faint blue lines...I was in a complete spin! Turned out to be negative, but I swore off those bloody tests...they all looked exactly like yours!
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post 21/03/2012, 05:41 PM
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off to the gp tomorrow to find that wandering IUD..... I wonder if it is still there.... SCARY!!!!
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post 22/03/2012, 07:55 AM
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How did you go OP?

Those blue dye tests are often unreliable. I wouldn't recommend them. I had a false positive on CC. If FR says BFN then I would be inclined to believe that rather than a blue dye test.
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post 22/03/2012, 01:32 PM
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ok can now say that first pt a false pos or evap gp could see the iud very short strings so I am not pregnant!


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