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one clear line and one faded one

hi everyone. I am nineteen and just took a pregnancy test. It was the ones that makes a "+" if u are pregnant or a - if your not. well mine came out clear on the - but a faded line crossed over it to make an + but it was really faded so i am confuse to what to think..am i or am i not pregnant. I dont understand y one line would be clear and the other one not.
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1124656 tn?1280378898
I strongly think u r PREGGO lady..Coz it;s the HCG levels tht decide the strength of tht line ..Since u mt have taken this HPT bit early,so the HCG levels rn't sufficient enuf to coem up wioth a strong bolded line-they r quite low in the beginning of the pregnancy.Btu if u wait for a week and then take another HPT ,then u will get a bold line this time..SO good Luck with ur Pregnancy and Yes CONGRAUTS..
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1186852 tn?1423660370
It could be a evaporation line, take another test, or go to the doctor!
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377493 tn?1356502149
I have always found the blue dye tests to be less reliable then the pink dye.  I have had those before, and it turned out to be a "ghost" line.  I have also had them like that where they were positive.  My best advice to you would be to get a pink dye test. Personally, I like First Response, but they are a little more expensive...about $10.00 each here.  However, in my experience, they are the most reliable.  You can also just skip the home tests and see your Dr. for bloodwork...that is the absolute most reliable.  Good luck to you.  
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