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i need some help of my pregancy

hi all, my name is Isabelle.
I need some help here.
1 months ago, i checked for the first time and i have a positive with faint second line.
10 days after, I went to check and it was suddenly negative.
Doctor said maybe couple days later i will get my period soon.
But i haven't got my period yet.
Am I pregnant??
I'm stressed out thinking about negative.
I'm so happy to know I'm positive and it suddenly turns negative :(
Please.. I need answers..

Thanks. xxx
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Thanks sis.
I will contact my doctor and do the blood test as soon as possible. (:
Thanks :)
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The 1st morning urine is the most accurate isn't it?
Ok I will try it later (:
Thanks for the reply,sis (:
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no my doctor didn't try a blood check at me. ):
When he told me about the positive, the 2nd line (which told positive) was faint. So the most accurate check is from blood test?
Thanks sis (:
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2177976 tn?1342045640
did ur doc do blood work maybe that will let u know
and maybe u was to soon
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Usually a positive test, is a positive test and means you're pregnant. Only time you would maybe think it's a positive is if you get an evap line, but that line would be more grey in colour. In early pregnancy, you're best to test with first morning urine or after holding your urine for 4 or more hours, because diluted urine can give false negatives.

Since your period still hasn't shown, I'd saying there's a good chance that you are pregnant. I would test again, with first morning urine and see what it says - that will be your definite answer.
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Home pregnancy test don't always work for everyone. Call your doctor a request a blood test. The stress of waiting isn't doing you any good. Good luck
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