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461586 tn?1214992260

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Hi there, I have been trying for a baby for 4 months, I took a pregnancy test on thursday it came up positive, the same night i took another 1 and it came back negetive.  the following day I took 3 different tests (different brands) and they all came back positive.  Do you think I am pregnant???
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363110 tn?1340920419
Your pregnant. Definitely, some tests also detect Higher hormone levels than others.. you may have used a brand that requires higher levels.
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Taking a pg test in the am is better because your urine is less diluted.  If you drank a lot during the day then took it at night, then it may not have picked up enough of the pg hormone (because you may not be far along enough to higher hcg levels).  A doctor can order a blood test which will show whether your are definitly pg, but it sounds like you are! Good luck with everything!!
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448723 tn?1301454958
Yep, definitely preggers!  CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

When was your LMP, or when are you due?

:)
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414635 tn?1272217693
Defianltly pregnant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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502422 tn?1314747224
Well you have more chance of getting a fake negative than a fake positive. Chances of getting a fake positive are quite slim. Sounds like you are pregnant! Maybe go to your docs and get a blood test, congratulations and have a happy 9 months!
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