Anyone get a false positive with First Response?
As per the title :)
Have had three positive tests with this - and one and a half with clear blue, but I have heard the blue ink are often unreliable. First positive test was 1 day after period due.
Have started spotting today though (granted I have done this with previous pregnancies) and the result today (3-4 days past period due) was fainter than a couple of days ago. Still nauseous, sore boobs etc.
So given the spotting and the fainter line I am thinking I am either miscarrying or was never pregnant and period just late and unlucky enough to get a whole bunch of false positives.
I should add that while the timing of the DTD was spot on, the chances of us falling naturally are apparently very low.
Any thoughts or comments are most appreciated :)
Re: Anyone get a false positive with First Response?
No. any time I got a positive, it was truly positive. spotting could be implantation, or perhaps a chemical preg. False positives are rare, so I think congratulations are in order if you've got 3!
Re: Anyone get a false positive with First Response?
Thanks Forshelby :)
Yeah I had read that a positive is a positive but it just seems so unbelievable! Unfortunately I think given the spotting is quite heavy it is probably chemical but was nice to know we could get to this point :)
Re: Anyone get a false positive with First Response?
I had 3 positive's very convincing on FR and also on a confirm. Blood test the day I did 2 FR and the confirm showed a HCG less then 2.
Re: Anyone get a false positive with First Response?
Wow sensitive arent they! And that was this pregnancy?
Re: Anyone get a false positive with First Response?
Definitely not. They're my go-to for reliability. Showed up my first pregnancy at 10dpo, and second at 11dpo.
The only time I ever got a "false" positive was with that dodgy brand renowned for being wrong, and it turned out I actually was pregnant anyway.
Re: Anyone get a false positive with First Response?
Yep both me and a friend have had false positives using FR. This was about 2 years ago however.