actually implantation happens at 6-12 days post ovulation and evap lines are grey so if the line is blue tinted and not grey then it is a positive. Pink ones are easier to read so yes actually you may have enough hcg at 6 days post ovulation to get a positive result. I did.
I have to disagree that "a line is a line" because there are such thing as evaporation lines. The blue-dye tests are notorious for them and have given many women false hope (including myself).
It isn't possible to get a positive at 6dpo. If you are getting true positives, that are faint, then you have had to have ovulated sooner than you thought. The fertilized embryo doesn't even implant until day 7-12 after ovulation.
So if you are pregnant and getting true faint positives then you have to be at least 8dpo or later.
Yes you are probably pregnant! A faint line no matter how faint is a positive as long as you read it in the time frame (most are no more than 10 mins) If you want a sensitve digital test first response yes or no is the most sensitve it should pick up a 18 where clearblue easy digital doesnt pick up til 50. Good Luck
Digital tests require a higher level of HCG. Hang in there, you will know for sure in a day or so! Good luck to you, PS I think we all POAS'aholics around here! (peeing on a stick).I was still peeing on stick till I was nearly 8 weeks! LOL
i wouldn't expect anything other than a negative or a faint line at this stage. a faint line is still a line. i'd gues that you are pregnant. the test you left overnight doesn't count, it's void. perhaps get a hcg blood test done.
yes unfortunately. not a clear answer. I went to the same store i went to yesterday same lady checked me out she looked at me wide eyed like why are you buying so many lol. but answers which i left over night was a definate dark pink clear blue +- was a faint blue clear blue digital said not pregnant and first response gave me a faint pink. after all this i am still confused what the hell gives lol