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Q: Uh Oh
asked by: teenpreggers on May 31st, 2006
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Is it possible for a preg test to read negative then a little while later read positive??? :cry:
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Moo
replied on May 31st, 2006
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If it's the same test and it's outside of the time given to read the test then it's likely to be an evaporation line and not a positive. The best thing to do is test again, use it first thing in the morning. If you're still unsure then ask your doctor to do a blood test for you
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kissofangel20
replied on May 31st, 2006
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She is right..If you let it sit for longer than the box says then it will get a pos. Retest and read the results as the box said....If its neg. And your still worried go and have the blood test done.
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