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Am I pregnant

I have been trying to get pregnant for 3 years. I had tried clomid and latrezole 3 times. I check twice my morning urine and thepregnancy test has one dark line and the other is light pink. It says on the instruction that 2 lines means pregnant, but mine is not a dark line. I do have two lines though.

I called my OG-GYN and spoke with the nurse. Nurse told me that i can't be pregnant because it has to have 2 dark lines.

I am fearful because If I am pregnant, I want to take precaution. Last year, my progesteron was at 0.1 and the normal was 10. The nurse at the office told me, it doesn't mean anything.

What do I do?
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a line is a line!  CONGRATS on your BFP!!!
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I would call back and say you want a blood test.
A line is a line in my book, I don't know why she would say that.
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Your nurse must be a moron if she said you need two dark lines!!!! A line is a line, no matter how faint! I've been pregnant twice...both unfortunately ended in miscarriages...but both times the first HPT I took had a very faint line. Then it gradually got darker over the next few days as the HCG kept building.

If you saw two lines, you're pregnant...unless there's something wrong with the actual test you took.

As for your progesterone test, it sounds like it was just done at the wrong time in your cycle. It's only high after ovulation, and a 0.1 sounds like a normal level before ovulation.
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