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4507318 tn?1355635525

2 Positive & 3 Negative

So it's been a week since I was suppose to get my period, I've been tracking all of that stuff for roughly 3 months. Been trying for a baby for about a year now, so I've been thinking i'm infertile. I've just recently moved to Australia from New Zealand and still haven't sorted my doctor/s out yet, so can't go until I do. Anyways, I tried a test on Friday night and it came up negative. Tried another test Saturday afternoon and that came up positive but faint, done another test a few hours later and that also came up positive but faint. Then brought a different branded test and took one that night and it came up negative. Took another this morning (Sunday) and it came up negative. So can someone please tell me whats happening? I'm guessing it's Negative?
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I also read if I drink to much liquids it can delute the reading.  Sounds weird, but what I have read.  That is why I think they want first morning urine. U don't drink all night and its the beast reading.
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Blood tests would be for you.. not to stress you out but getting a positive then a negative it could mean a chemical pregnancy. So go to a doc and say your situation and ask for bloods. I'm also from new Zealand :)
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Unless you're testing with first morning urine it's hard to say. Your urine is likely too diluted to show what you need. Retest
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