Evaporation Lines On An Ept Must Read
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| Ana - October 1 |
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I see this post is old...but I'm wondering. I've heard "M" and others say how a faint line is positive no matter when it shows up. I have taken 3 tests. One was extremely faint...I didn't even notice it until I started micro-examining it. I took the test apart, same thing, microscopic mark. The next day it had turned more noticable, but still faint. Took another one that next day (with FMU) got a straight out negative. Opened that test, let it sit over night...still negative...but I do see the evaporation line, it's clear, not pink. Took another test the next day...got a negative, no evap line. Left it sitting for a few hours (again taken part) and it turned a faint pink. I don't feel pregnant. No tender b___sts or nausea. Anyway, I'm so confused and obsessing over this. If both of these "positives" turn out to be negative I'm going to be pretty upset. I think these "false postives" are actually more common than people make them out to be. Holly, getting two faint positives then finding out it was nothing is very dissapointing. I don't understand why anything would show up if there wasn't any hcg there to trigger it. That stripe should only turn pink it there is HCG. That sucks.
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that happened to a friend of mine...its NOT accurate to hours later! lol!
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| c - October 2 |
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read the directions inside CAREFULLY. I mean, you let yourself down! I can't believe you actually want to procreate...scary!
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| HH - October 2 |
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Not nice, C.
Go look on www.peeonastick- it talks about evaporation lines.
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Sooooo idk how old this forum is but if people are still responding I have a question
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