View Full Version : Help, am I really pregnant?
GracesMama
06-08-2007, 11:40 PM
So, here I am, 10 dpo, and "feeling" pregnant. I know, I know, probably too early to tell, but, I took a pregnancy test anyway, First Response. There was a faint red line. According to my research on the internet, any line, no matter how faint is a positive result.
I'm going to wait a few days and take the test again, first thing in the morning. Hopefully, the line will be a bit darker.
Has anyone experienced this? Anyone ever experience a false positive?
Kleine Hexe
06-08-2007, 11:41 PM
Post a pic! I love these threads. :lol
No, I've never had a positive pg test that was false.
mom3b1?
06-08-2007, 11:47 PM
There was a faint red line. According to my research on the internet, any line, no matter how faint is a positive result.
Has anyone experienced this? Anyone ever experience a false positive?
I've had ultra faint lines that turned into adorable babies, but false positives are almost impossible.
Congratulations!
Kiley
flapjack
06-09-2007, 03:14 AM
I had a false positive in April with a digital two hours before AF arrived. The whole batch was recalled (before you panic, this was in the UK. It's the second recall in two months from the same company.) I had a couple of evap lines on ebay dipsticks, too, which got my hopes up.
This month, I got a superfaint line within 10 minutes on a dipstick at 10dpo, posted pics to the one thread and nobody else could see a line. By 12dpo (in the afternoon) the line was still faint but obviously there and very pink- this was a different batch of internet cheapies to the one I got the evap lines with.) 13dpo I tested with three different tests and they all came back positive.
Based on my survey of my many bits of stripy paper, I would say give it four days to get a really strong, blindingly obvious line. But congratulations! You're pregnant!
(to photograph a pregnancy test, you need a camera. Scanners really just don't work, btw.)
eilonwy
06-09-2007, 11:07 AM
I was at 10 dpo when i tested and posted. I'm pretty sure. :lol Likewise with pregnancies 2 and 3. I can remember showing my husband lines so faint that he could hardly see them and saying, "we're a week and a half pregnant." :lol And so it goes. ;) Between the super faint lines and the migraines (i get implantation migraines) it's pretty obvious that I'm pregnant. *lol*
ksera05
06-09-2007, 01:01 PM
I'm pretty sure I was only 9dpo yesterday and I got a line on a First Response test. A very faint line but it was there. In a few days I plan on running by the $ store and picking up a test just to make 100% sure. :lol
mom3b1?
06-09-2007, 03:49 PM
I'm pretty sure I was only 9dpo yesterday and I got a line on a First Response test. A very faint line but it was there. In a few days I plan on running by the $ store and picking up a test just to make 100% sure. :lol
LOL, that's sweet. We had a dark line, and I still ran back and got another test to "make sure". I came up with a lot of impossible reasons I could have had a false positive. Let us know how it goes!
Kiley
noordinaryspider
06-09-2007, 05:42 PM
I didn't trust the digital that gave me a "Pregnant" reading at 10dpo, especially since I didn't think digitals were as sensitive as Dollar Tree tests. I used the second digital a few hours later and then got to Dollar Tree as soon as possible to pick up more tests.
After the first one, I really did believe I as pregnant, I just liked to watch the line get darker. At 19dpo I swear the test line is darker than the control line!
Also, I know this is silly, but I felt like it was such a cultural, 21st century thing to "see two pink lines" that I just needed that experience. I'd never seen two pink lines before. ds's test was just a spot that turned pink if you were pregnant and stayed white if yoiu weren't. I don't remember anything about dd's test except for walking up to the cash register with a pregnancy test and a copy of Modern Bride magazine.
My parents still use the phrase "the rabbit died". I guess I'll be annoying my children with "two pink lines" when it becomes an equally quaint and irrelevant saying.
zulupetalz
06-09-2007, 06:18 PM
Elizabeth,
First Response tests are ALWAYS faint. I've actually found that the cheaper brands paint a much more definitive line. I had a faint line like weeks after I missed my period with my son with FRER.
Carlito's_wife
06-09-2007, 06:41 PM
Hmmmm, tough one. The only test I got a BFP on at 10DPO was an aimstick. I did try a store bought one the same day but it was BFN. But I would say if you saw a line within the 10 minute time frame then it was a pos. And no, you can't get false positives (excpect if you are using the medications it lists in the instructions) but yes you can get evap lines.
I would say take a digital. Even with aimstick I was getting very faint lines that made me unsure. But about 2 mornings later I used a digital so there could be no mistake and it read pregnant.
Only time will tell.
eilonwy
06-09-2007, 08:50 PM
My parents still use the phrase "the rabbit died". I guess I'll be annoying my children with "two pink lines" when it becomes an equally quaint and irrelevant saying.
:lol My mom has mentioned bunny-killers, too. :lol
GracesMama
06-11-2007, 07:28 AM
Here's an update:
I tested again this morning and got a very dark line!!! I am so thrilled!
Thanks everyone for your support!
bloominmamas
06-11-2007, 07:31 AM
:jumpers: Congrats!!:jumpers:
Mamazon
06-11-2007, 06:30 PM
I got a faint line @ 9dpo on a First response.. I can post the pic of the faint line if you like..
LaurenB
06-12-2007, 09:17 AM
:balloons :jumpers: Congratulations Mama! :jumpers: :balloons
ksera05
06-12-2007, 10:03 AM
LOL, that's sweet. We had a dark line, and I still ran back and got another test to "make sure". I came up with a lot of impossible reasons I could have had a false positive. Let us know how it goes!
Kiley
it was also positive :lol
ksera05
06-12-2007, 10:04 AM
Elizabeth,
First Response tests are ALWAYS faint. I've actually found that the cheaper brands paint a much more definitive line. I had a faint line like weeks after I missed my period with my son with FRER.
I never knew that. Good to know!
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