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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 06:46 AM   #1
Kina
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Clearblue thin lines?


Have any of you ever experienced very thin BFP lines with clearblues? Are they false positives/evap lines?

I think I still have hcg left over from having Alex as I'm getting very thin lines on CB tests (and a very very faint line on a tesco test). I tested this morning and had 2 lines come up within 10 mins on both tests. I don't think either would show at the moment on camera, the CB is extremely thin and the tesco barely there.

If anyone knows anything about when hcg should be out of your blood post giving birth I'd appreciate your info. I know post miscarriage it can take 6-8 weeks for it to disappear, some sites I've found suggest 6 weeks after a normal delivery but some say 3.

I've made an appointment at the docs tomorrow morning and will beg for hcg blood tests to find out what's happening, but in the meantime any info you can supply will be gratefully received.

I know I'm not TTC but I thought that you ladies would probably be able to help me the most Hope that's ok?


 
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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 06:48 AM   #2
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BTW this is a line I got on Friday, but that got stronger over 45 mins so I know it should be discarded. (it looked clearer to my eye than it does on the camera)



 
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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 07:07 AM   #3
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Tesco showing up to seems to indicate both tests are right & a very low hCG level is present Kina. It is possible to be post-birth

I would say to be neutral about the result if after 10 minute & you had not repeated with simular results using another brand. I had evaps on the cheapies not so long ago & tested with a Tesco test & it was as white as white even hours after.


 
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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 07:11 AM   #4
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I can defo see a line on the 2nd pic. is there any chance of you being pregnant?


 
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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 07:18 AM   #5
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I can defo see a line on the 2nd pic. is there any chance of you being pregnant?
A one in a billion DTD 11-12 days ago (I can't remember if it was the Wednesday or the Thursday but I remember thinking I should give it a go to see what things were like down there after having Alex ) but used the withdrawal method, I'm still breastfeeding day and night and I haven't had a period yet. We used the WD method sucessfully for a year before ttc with Ella.

I had some unexplained bleeding on Friday morning and hadn't even considered the chance that I could be pregnant until I read Wobbles post about her spotting, the bleeding I had was red and watery and I haven't had anything since Friday. But I did have mastitis and I wondered if it could be related to that.

I've had some stabby pains down there but again I don't know whether I am concentrating to much now on things I wouldn't have paid that much attention too.


 
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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 07:24 AM   #6
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i have no idea what it could be

ps i got pregnant twice with the WD method!!!


 
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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 07:40 AM   #7
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i have no idea what it could be

ps i got pregnant twice with the WD method!!!

I'm going to be so embarassed tomorow at the docs, imagine it, they are going to think I am such a slut! I'd a have just 2 year old, a 10 month old and a newborn if I was. I don't think I am, the chances are just to slim. I think it's happened to teach me a lesson about contraception!!


 
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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 07:44 AM   #8
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a slut for sleeping with your husband??? lol you plonker!

if you are preg then you are a mummy machine

but like you say the chances are slim so might just be taking a while to come out of your system


 
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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 08:05 AM   #9
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a slut for sleeping with your husband??? lol you plonker!

if you are preg then you are a mummy machine

but like you say the chances are slim so might just be taking a while to come out of your system
Hun you deffo not a slut for sleeping with your husband .... My very dishy (old) 30 something GP has 5 kids lol all under the age of 6 ... so she was a mummy machine too !!!

Totally agree with dionne here, and if you ARE PG then your doctor can't possibly comment!

Hope you get the outcome you want hun, but don't forget you can ovulate anytime after having a baby your body doesn't go back to its normal cycle straight away!

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Old Apr 23rd, 2007, 08:05 AM   #10
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ooh Kina!

I can see a line on the first test. good luck at the doctors tomorrow.

How would you both feel if you are prengant?

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