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Pregnant or ... ?

My last period was not even a day long and was extremely light. Pretty much it was spotting and that was March 10. I have yet to have a period since. I have taken three tests. Spread out via a week each. The first one was positive the second two were negitive. No can some one explain to me why this is? Am i pregnant or arent I?
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676912 tn?1332812551
Then I would suggest a trip to the dr for a blood test, you could be pregnant...
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It was not completely bright but it was clearly positive.
No i have tested jsut through out the day. It has been over a month since the last "period" so i just tested at random times.
I am never irregular and always on time, so this confusion and trouble with things is very confusing to me.
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676912 tn?1332812551
By the way...good luck either way!
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676912 tn?1332812551
You could be pregnant, but the only sure test is a blood test. You could wait a few more days and test again. Were you testing with the first morning urine all three times? I had two tests show up what I thought was negative, but the second line was EXTREMELY light, and it took more than the two/three minutes to show. But that was because I was only three weeks pregnant at the time, and my hormone level wasn't high enough for a brighter line. Was the positive test a bright line?
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