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am i officially going nuts?

So, I took a test about a little over a week ago. And. It was so faintly positive it took a light behind it to see it. Anyway, I took a clear blue one this morning and, for some odd reason it says I'm not pregnant. Is it just me or, am I going crazy?!? Anyway, my period is tomorrow and, I'm just wondering what I should do. But. I haven't gotten my normal wanting signs I normally get before my menstrual cycle. The feed back from experienced women would be great, thanks.
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That's the thing though, it wasn't a digi test. And, I peed that morning and, waited 2 hours to take a test. So, I think my urine AAT to long. But, I got blood work done today to clear and, ease my mind. So, I hoping the results are bright on my side :)
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I would wait and retest. The thing about digital tests sometimes is they are designed to detect a higher HCG level. Which could leas to a false negative until your levels are a bit higher. They double every 2 days. Good luck.
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Well the only thing you can do is wait a couple of days an take another one after you missed a couple of days then retake
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