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Evaporation line or positive pregnancy test?

Hello Everyone,

So I had my last period on May 01, 2013. My menstrual cycle is always 30 days in length, luteal phase 15 days in length. I had  intercourse on May 12, 2013 and May 15,2 013.

Took a first response (pink dye) +/-Yesterday 05/20/2013 and got a very faint pink positive.
Took 2 first response today and I got another faint positive just a little darker.

Is this just an evap line or could I be pregnant?
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2082492 tn?1366727308
I took the same test and mine looked exactly like that 4 days after implantation. but i didnt look close enough to see the line until i went back a few weeks later. and yes i waited to take another test until i missed my period.  They are the best test you can take but that just me! good luck! you'll get a true result if you wait one or two days
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I got that result the same test and everything on 4 tests and It turned up that I was pregnant.
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So I Just took another test from the dollar store, Same result. Grrr really hate the waiting game :(
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Thank you all :)  I will re test next week
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5387794 tn?1373257093
I'd wait to test again when you miss your period. It I'd too early to tell right now
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That's way to soon to show a positive if you just had sex on the 15th , its only been 6 days. You need to wait till you miss your next period at least
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