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Second test lighter than first

Hello my wife tested around her period was due and got a very faint line on test indicating she was pregnant. She took a second test with morning urine and it was stronger but still faint. We stupidly said let s do another one hoping it would be strong. However it was done with nightie urine and was weaker than the second test we did. Does this indicate a MC? This is our third time getting to this stage and two previous were mc's.
Thanks on advance
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Thanks princess, it's amazing the good will people have. We are trying for so long and everyone seems to be able to have a family without trouble. In Ireland we have a saying what doesnt kill you will make u stronger! Thanks again
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1530342 tn?1405016490
Anytime:) I completely understand your emotions. Just think of it this way, there' s a baby cooking in there so she should be feeling things in there..Just make sure she's resting and relaxing and ALL will go well with the appt.. GOD WILLING:)
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Thanks for answers, it's just so hard to relax and every time there is a pain etc I worry. Takes the good out of getting a positive test! Ah well see, I'll keep ye posted.... Sticky thoughts people !
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1530342 tn?1405016490
Hi:) This does not indicate MC at all. It just simply shows that she is pregnant. Her HCG (pregnancy hormones) may just not be high enough yet. I wouldn't worry yourselves too much! Just make her appt with her Dr. They will confirm her pregnancy with a blood test. Congrats:)
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1497162 tn?1345247432
maybe there wasnt as much pregnancy hormone in her night time pee than in the morning. Shes probly just still quite early, that's why you use the first morning urine for more accurate results. :)
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