Thursday, January 14, 2010

Ept Positive Help Regarding A Very Faint Positive Line On An EPT Test? Does This Mean That It Really Was A Positive Test? ?

Help regarding a very faint positive line on an EPT test? Does this mean that it really was a positive test? ? - ept positive

I was a half months later, when I have a test in EFA. It was a positive attitude is very low, and, of course, the negative line visible. Does this mean that the test was still positive? Tomorrow I'll take another, because I have 2 months of delay until the 4th September. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

5 comments:

hermione... said...

CONGRATULATIONS! It was a fine line, and nine months later gave birth to the most beautiful girl!

hermione... said...

CONGRATULATIONS! It was a fine line, and nine months later gave birth to the most beautiful girl!

Tam said...

2mths because your late for your time, you should not use first morning urine, they say first morning when the first test before the expiry of his term, but his end, so it should not matter because It makes me a weak positive is a weak positive and I think it's a pregnancy.I know anything about the tests do not achieve education for all here in Australia I would try another brand and see what happens with the fate and see the good doctor.

~Mumma~C... said...

Looks like being pregnant, but as I said, you have to perform the test again this morning with the first morning urine.
You should not attempt to drink and HR before bed and not drinking whist would normally sleep alone, so I concentrated more in the urine for the test may have.
In addition, if it still difficult to read, you can test if a digital ", says pregnant and not pregnant" and then there is no uncertainty with lines preserved.

anhtruon... said...

I've seen this before in my own tests. Normally there is a positive attitude and a low negative line very, very clearly visible and was negative. However, she has her period of two months may be achieved not collect enough HCG hormone. I will mention only the doctor for an appointment.
Hope this helps!

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