Ept Digital Pregnancy Test Posted: 09-10-05 19:19pm
Hi, me and my husband have been trying to
have baby, I am one day late and I took
ept digital. It came up negative, witch
means that I am not, but when I took the
stick out from the test it had one line
very dark and when you look closely there
was another one that you can hardly see.
Has anyone took that particular test
before and do you think I should take it
one more time the next morning and see if
it will happened again?
Thank
you. :)
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lovablepetsworld
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Posted: 09-11-05 00:59am
I have not used that before. But no harm
in trying the test again, few days later.
Are u ttc?
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Pocket Angel
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Posted: 09-11-05 07:03am
I would go buy a non-digital one, like
first response.. This way you can see
the line for yourself. I don't trust
digital so much these days.... I have a
digital thermometer that tells me my body
temperature is 70 degrees f even when I am
sick :roll:
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lilstarmel
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Posted: 09-11-05 10:06am
I second getting another test but I would
also trust what it says on the digital,
not the stick.
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Assena
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Posted: 09-11-05 10:10am
You cant read the paper in the test....
The digital read out distinguishes
something other than just 2 lines....
With a digital negative and posative get 2
lines....
If you realy want to "see" go buy first
responce or something. And also negative
may also mean too soon..... There is a
higher rate of false negatives than
anything else.....
I too hope for a posative... I am 6 weeks
now with out a period and am still getting
negative tests.... I go to the Dr. At
the end of the month for blood work.
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