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Am I pregnant or not???

Okay. So, I took a total of 4 tests. The first one was a clear blue and it had a faint positive and I took it in the afternoon. The second one was taken the next day and showed a very faint positive in the morning. I took the third one and fourth one back to back in the afternoon the day after the second one and they said negative. I'm so confused. Am I pregnant or no?
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It sounds like you're really early. I'd try to wait a day or two, and definitely take your next test with first morning urine. HCG, the chemical detected by pregnancy tests, is typically most concentrated in first morning urine.  Good luck!
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If there is a control band then the test works. If you got a positive even if it is faint then it is a positive you cannot get a false positive but you can get a false negative.  Wait a few days and retest with first morning urine. If you are late on your period that's your other sign but if you are testing before a missed period then it may be the hormone levels are low. I'm sad so when I was testing I took a pic of my faint positive and typed false positive pregnancy test in google images and compared my band to others tests haha! I am definitely pregnant but the first test was very faint!
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Thanks! Because I had lower left waist pain so I took a test and it came up a very very faint positive but I showed others and they seen it too but the next two came up negative and im just so confused.
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