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558787 tn?1327785288

CLEARBLUE HPT WITH CONCEPTION INDICATOR

Hi ladies as some of you know i got a bfp last weekend. I used a first response and then a clearblue digital with conception indicator, it came up as pregnant 1-2 since conception which was right and 3-4 weeks pregnant. Today i saw the second test in the bathroon and thought why not so i tested again and it said 3+ weeks since conception which is wrong its only been 21/2 weeks and it said im 5+ weeks pregnant im not. I was pregnant with twins in april last year but sadly m/c them could this high levels of hcg that the hpt is picking up mean twins again. Its freaking me out. kelly x
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342988 tn?1299782356
i agree with above, your levels just might be slightly higher so that is why it is reading further along. remember every womens levels rises at different rates.
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446156 tn?1275859576
I had never seen those before so I googled it. Thats pretty awesome!  Keep us posted.  I'm dieing to know if it was correct.  Anita
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I have no clue on how those works, didnt even no they had those. Wow at technology, but i did want to say CONGRATSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ON THE BFP
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It could mean twins or u could just have a little higher hcg than normal. Usually no biggy. I wouldnt worry. But congrats on your bfp!
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