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  1. #1
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    Sep 2007
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    Pregnant or not?

    hi ladies,
    I am currently 5 or so days late for AF. I did a Pregnosis HPT this morn at about 11:30 and got a BFP!!! YAY!!!!

    Is it pretty safe to say I'm pregnant???
    Don't have many early pregnancy signs except sorish boobies and feeling like I've been hit by a truck, although I've been to bed late sooo many nights this week.

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    Jun 2009
    WA
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    Hi rustygirl....sound like congratulations are in order! To ease your mind, do another test in the morning using fmu....

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    Sep 2009
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    Sounds like congratulations are in order!!

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    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
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    Yup - sounds like you are Up the Duff! Congrats

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    thanks for the replies. Going to do another this morning. Will let you know how it goes

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    Feb 2009
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    yes this mean your pregnant!
    congrats

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    Jan 2008
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    Congrats!!! Exciting!!!

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    Oct 2009
    USA
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    Pregnant or not?

    Taking a home pregnancy test is easy, right? Two pink lines, pregnant; one pink line, not pregnant. How much easier could it get? But here you are at the end of your cycle anxiously waiting to test. You take the test and there is a faint line. Now what does that mean? Are your eyes playing tricks on you or are you pregnant?
    Is a faint line positive?

    HCG being detected in your urine. If you are unsure if you see a line or for further confirmation, it is a good idea to take a second test in a day or two.
    Reasons you might see a faint line on a home pregnancy test

    Testing to early. Testing too early is one of the most common reasons for not getting accurate results from a home pregnancy test. Home pregnancy tests determine pregnancy by detecting the levels of HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) in your urine. During the first few weeks of pregnancy, HCG levels in a woman's body double every two to three days. A few days can make a big difference in how much HCG is detected in your urine. Testing should be done no earlier than ten days after ovulation or ideally after having missed your period.

    Last edited by Astrolady; October 3rd, 2009 at 01:39 PM.