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very very faint line on pregnancy test

hi everyone well had 8th cycle of ivf and had 1 blastocyst transfered which was day5 12 days ago its my pregnancy test tommorrow at hospital this morning i did a HPt and it had a really really faint positive line what does anyone think? surely it should be darker if alls ok?
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well had urine pregnancy test today at hospital and negative because of yesterdays positive they have taken bloods as well just to check and i have to call them back tommorrow  not looking good though ! :(
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231441 tn?1333892766
As long as the faint line showed up within the 10 minutes or however long the test kit says it should turn up in, it's positive. HPT can have false negatives, but it is pretty much unknown to have a false positive if the test is taken as instructed.

Good luck for your test tomorrow!
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A line is a line so it may be that your HCG levels aren't strong enough for the test to pick up on yet.  However, it doesn't matter if it's dark or not.  Take another test with fmu and get a blood test to confirm.  I wish you the best!
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well, if its a faint line, then do the test on 2morrow or you can do a blood test to confrm:) Good Luck:)
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