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Am i pregnant? i had implanon removed in july no period since!!!?

I took a home pregnancy test and got a thin, faint blue line (off center to the left), in the result window and a dark, thick blue line in the control window am i pregnant?
im also 18 weeks late for my period but ive put that down to a change in my medication and stress! anyone got any ideas? thanks
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just came back from doctors, he felt my stomach, i asked him if he could feel anything and he said yes, he THINKS i am pregnant !!!!!!! so he has booked me an ultrasound appointment...... just have to wait for the appt in the post,  then i will know for sure whether i am or not,  thanks to you all for the advice
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did another test it was negative, still no period though!
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then yes usually that indicates pregnancy, i owuld make an appt with your doctor to see if you are 100% and how far along you are.
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its a line test, not a plus one , the blue ink type, control window is square and the test window is round, the test line is thin blue and the control line is thick blue
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Does the test say that you should get a line or a positive sign in the results window to confirm pregnancy?

If you suspect pregnancy, you should see a doctor, especially if you are 18 weeks late.
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