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Has anyone had wrong weeks on digital clear blue ?

I'm nearly 6 weeks and the test is still says that I'm 2-3 I'm worried something mite be wrong :/ .
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I wouldn't consider that aspect of clear blue very accurate, it's a cheap home test. Vlad you got your 3+
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Yes finally got my 3+ today :))))
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Thank you for your reply :)guess we are all different with our hormones x  
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With the clear blue your supposed to add two weeks so it would make it 4-5. But the hormone levels vary from each woman so it could just be that x
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Thank you for your reply sounds about rite but should be sayn 3+ I only did test again as my pregnancy symptoms seem to have gone not sure if that is normal :/ hopefully will all be okay when get checked.
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Not really sure how the test works? But... Dr's predict your due date from the first day of your lmp.  

So, they tack on 2 weeks that your actually not pregnant.  

For example:  if your six weeks since your lmp then your baby is only 4 weeks.

So I'm not sure if the test gos by actual babies growth?

But soon if you haven't already you'll have your first ultrasound to confirm heart beat.  They will let you know then
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