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Does anyone know what HCG level equate ll line test will pick up?

I am waiting on the results from a blood test fri. This morning I got a faint positive on an equate ll test. Wondering if the blood test will be positive or possibly to early. I took two test this morning. The first one was at 9:20am and after a minute was very faint +. I then took another at 11:15am with 2ndMU and it actually came out darker than the first. It has actually gotten more distinct as the day has gone on. Do any of you know the sensitivity level on the equate? Any thoughts would help. I am going stir crazy waiting for the call. Thanks
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Hey, I know you got your tests back but just to answer the question, they have a sensitivity of 25 mIU's but they have been known to detect down to 7. I'm glad you said yours have gotten darker over the day because mine have to. Usually evaps fade. Mine is as wide as the control line to and all one normal blue color, not weird funky lines. I'm not supposed to start until Thursday so hopefully mine get darker. I'm so happy that your quant was + and that your tests are getting darker!!!!!!! congrats!!!!!!!!! =)
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202436 tn?1326474333
Approximately 25 miu.

Here is a very informative website regarding HPT's and OPK's

http://www.peeonastick.com/hpts.html
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