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Jaimetaylor · 13/06/2013 23:39

Hi I've just signed up sues I'm very confused and upset.. Me and my husband have been trying for a baby for 11 months now since I had a miscarriage, I did a pregnancy test today around 1pm. It said I was pregnant! And I did another one at around 5pm and that was a faint line,! But I have just done a clear blue digital about 10pm and that was negative... Can this be for real...??? I don't understand.:'(

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LunaticFringe · 13/06/2013 23:49

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BabylonReturns · 13/06/2013 23:53

I would say congratulations are in order :)

My CBD negative test, which was a late at night test, is now 14 months old and snoring like a trooper next to me!

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Withalittlesparkle · 13/06/2013 23:55

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Lisatay25 · 14/06/2013 21:04

The sames happened to be as well Hun 6 bfp of the Internet cheepies then not preg on digi I'm gonna test again in the morning xxxx

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2lilgirls · 14/06/2013 21:10

Apparently Clearblue aren't that sensitive at all. As far as I know it recommends to test on the day of your missed period.

Your hcg levels will be lower later in the day anyway due to drinks and urinating throughout the day.

I would test with a Tesco test or First Response.

FX for you, you definitely deserve it

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HadALittleFaithBaby · 15/06/2013 09:42

Yeah clearblue are one of the least sensitive tests. Add in that you did it when your urine would be at its least concentrated, that's probably why it was negative. Did you test again this morning?

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