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1207655 tn?1266070896

ladies i want to share with you about my pregnancy test and want some help from you.

hello, ladies today i have taken my pregnancy test which was too earlier i know but you can understant my feelings, firstly i want want to tell you that today is 17th feb and i have taken ovitrelle on 1st feb, as usuall folical comes out with in 24 or 36 hours after taking ovitrelle. some time it takes 48 hours also, i dont know exactly my ovulation time that which day it happend.
today my husband said to me that take pregnancy test, i have taken with one normal pregnancy tester i think that its not too senstive because in my last pregnancy i had also used this tester and that was 19th day after taking ovitrelle, and it shows the red line which means result is positive and that was very light.
today when i took this test it also show line in result window which shows after 20 or 30 mints after but its too much light, its too light. is that mean i am pregnant. i know i have to take another test and i will take may be day after tomorrow. i am little bit happy and too much confuse about this and thats why i am sharing it with you.
thanks a lot for reading my long story.
bye
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377493 tn?1356502149
I agree with Annie.  It depends on the test.  Good luck to you.
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134578 tn?1693250592
In the packet there will be either a website or a toll-free telephone number for the home pregnancy test kit you used.  They are the best people to ask about the reliability of a reading after 20 to 30 minutes.  (Many tests tell you not to read it after 10 minutes, as that is too long for an accurate result.)  I would check this out with them.  Good luck!
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