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How do I know- Faint Positive and Negatives- HELP!

So this month was my first round of clomid and provera (6th round for provera). At 11 days I had 2 large folicles at 2.0 cm and several others on both ovaries. So that is great, just found out on day 24 that progesterone is 40.8 which is AMAZING... but I am confused... I used two pregnancy tests last night and got faint positives and then tried a first response and got a negative... So I tried again today and with the other pregnancy test I got yet another faint positive... But wouldn't the first response be most right not just the bluke I got online? Please any help! I know 25 days (today) is early but my period is due the end of the month... I have been feeling very nauseous but today bawling every 5 seconds... ugh.... Any help?
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1346146 tn?1299360497
I don't think so especially if the came up within the time frame. False positives are rare.  False negatives are common because of diluted urine. (Taking tests later in the day or after drinking too much liquids dilating the urine sample)Always take pregnancy tests with first morning urine.
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They were very faint, why would the more sensitive test be negative? Could the others just be defective?
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1346146 tn?1299360497
Ur pregnant that's why u got the faint positives..
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