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Pregnant or not?

Looking for advice...I took a off brand preg test that showed negative and I was so upset I tossed it away. I looked later and it was pos. I know not to trust them after 10 min so I took a second Clear blue the next morning and got a pos! I was so excited only to take a second in the afternoon and got a neg (same test brand). Took one this morning and got another negative :( Also started spotting today. Period was due on the 14th or 15th. So frustrating. I lost twins at 14 weeks in Nov last year. Looking forward to some good news...
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You could always ask your doctor for a blood test if you're not sure.
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Pretty sure I got my period :( You girls might want to read the Amazon reviews of the clear blue digital pregnancy test. Apparently false positives are very common with those test.
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Might want to give it a little more time, see if you get your period and take another test or call your dr. I'm sorry to hear about your miscarriage. I hope everything works out for the best.
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That's hard to say. I am almost 13 weeks pregnant. All tests needs different amounts of hcg. I'd go for a blood test
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False negatives happen but false positives are rare,it might be too early yet,id suggest giving it another week or go to your doctor and have a blood test,that will confirm it for sure..good luck
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