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Should I retest or no?

I took a pregnancy test and it had a faint line so I retested and it showed negative should I retest it or go to doctor or does this just mean that I am not pregnant? Please help as soon as you can, really need to know soon. Thank you.
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Really. The test still was negative? Thats crazy. Thank you for your comment.
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961574 tn?1520648103
mhv
*morning....not owning...
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961574 tn?1520648103
mhv
i agree, your owning urine is the most concentrated.  In the evening it is diluted.  Good luck :)

On a side note: my hubby and I did IVF.  I had gotten a call from te nurse, telling us we were "very pregnant".  I wanted to surprise my husband and tell him by presenting a positive pregnancy test when he arrived home from work that evening....needless to say....the test, was negative!  we were pregnant with twins!  

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Ok will do thanks
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Try taking a test first thing in the morning!
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No. was in the evening
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12981378 tn?1440334797
Was the 2nd one with the 1st urine after u woke up?
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I took the one that was faint yesterday, and the negative one today. Yes they are both same test. We are trying really hard to have a kid and when i saw that faint lined it freaked me out and then i got the negative today so im not sure anymore.
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12981378 tn?1440334797
Your probably pregnant. If it's a faint line it's positive.  Was it the same type of test? Did u take the 2nd one right after taking the 1st one? Or at the same time on a different day? U see if u took it right after u probably didn't have ur pee in long enough to build ur hcg levels. But take another with ur 1st pee. On the next day
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