This is an accuclear pregnancy test of mine that I tweaked because you could barely see the line. It looks positive here, but should you have to tweak it this much to see it? It did come up in timeframe http://i50.tinypic.com/x37779.jpg
white line or pink line? because with accuclear the pink dye runs across the strip and then you can see a white line always...is this the pink dye that is by the white line or just a pink line?
There is most definitely a line there but it's really hard to tell, even with adjusting it, whether or not it is pink because the whole picture seems to be lacking in color. The control line doesn't even look pink enough, like the photo is undersaturated.
Originally Posted by twinkle74
but is it the dye that runs across the screen hitting the white line that should be where the line should be..if that makes sense
...thats called a bfp. When you get a pink line where the line should be... its a bfp.
that is a solid pink line, the size it should be in the location it should be
I know its hard to wrap your head around... but that is SO a bfp.
that white line-looking-area is just a different part of the test that actually isnt any whiter than the rest of the test... its just between the BFP and a dark spot on the test. Its not where the BFP should be... where the BFP should be is where you have your pink line.
to add: your lines look darker and in my version because I pulled out ALL the pink from the image (not easy lol) and so you see the ENTIRE line and where any pink is located (even if it looks black...)
but it shows that the white line you are seeing is nowhere near thick enough to be an antibody strip... it would have to be just as thick as the control line... the BFP line however, is the exact same width as your control.
Originally Posted by twinkle74
i will post that pic in a second, but it is so light in person and i had a neg dollar tree test today and the bleeding..what do you think about that?
bleeding can be totally normal in early pregnancy (as can getting a positive on one test and negatives on others)
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